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COUNTRY SECTION Belarus Processing Plants Validity date from COUNTRY Belarus 12/05/2021 00043 SECTION Processing plants Date of publication 04/03/2011 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 000010BY JSC Slutsk Meat Processing Plant Slutsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 02/06/2015 000019BY LLC VELES-MEAT Molodechno Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 20/04/2016 000071BY JSC Minsk Meat-packing Plant Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 26/10/2016 0013MC JSC Orsha Meat Canning Plant Orsha Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0014MC VOLKOVSKIJ MIASOKOMBINAT OAO Volkovysk Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0015MC OJSC Grodno meat-processing plant Grodno Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0016MC OJSC Oshmyanski- meat-packing plant Oshmyany Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0017MC JSC Borisovsky Meat Processing Plant Borisov Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0018MC UE Minsk Meat-Processing Plant Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0019MC Zhlobin meat-processing factory OJSC Zhlobin Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 001SP JV Leather Processing Factory Smilovichi LLC Smilovichi Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0021MC OJSC Slonim Meat-Packing Plant Slonim Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0022MC JSC "Gomelskiy Miasokombinat" Gomel' Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 0023MC Open Joint Stock Company Vitebsk meat-packing plant Vitebsk Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0024MC OJSC Gluboksky Meat-packing Plant Glubokoye Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 1 / 7 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 002SP The Republican Unitary Enterprise Grodno Industrial Tanning Grodno Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 Association 0032 MC JSC Mogilyov meat-packing plant Mogilev Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0035MC MOPTUP Stolbtsovsky Myasokombinat Stolbtsy Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 003MC JSC MOGELIT Mogilev Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0044MC Bobruisky Myasocombinat Bobruisk Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0045MC OJSC Kalinkovichi Meat Processing and Packing Plant Kalinkovichi Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 004SP Production and trade unitary enterprise SARIA Podossie Brest region CAT1, CAT3 06/07/2016 006K3 Open Joint Stock Company <Belynichy Protein Plant Melnik Mogilev CAT1, CAT2, CAT3 04/11/2013 01015401 PUE BARANOVICHSKY ZAGOTPROMTORG Baranovichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 01021910 PUPE Bereza Combine Of Cooperative Industry Bereza Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01041701 Gantsevichskoie Raipo Gantsevichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01053101 BRANCH DROGICHIN RAIPO KOOPZAGOTPROM Drogichin Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 01061701 Zhabinka Raipo Zhabinka Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01073001 Regional Cooperative Society Of Ivanovo Ivanovo Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01083001 IVACEWICHI RAIPO Ivatsevichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 01092501 Koopzagotpromtorg Kamenets Raipo Kamenets Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01100401 Kobrin Raipo Kobrin Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01112828 FILIAL ZPK POLESIE LUNINETS RAIPO Luninets Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 01121524 PPUE Lyachovichi Koopprom Lyachovichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 2 / 7 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 01132222 Malorita Raipo Malorita Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01142601 PUE PINSK KOOPPROM RAIPO PINSK Pinsk Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 01153950 Branch Pruzhany Raipo Prodtovary Pruzhany Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 01163456 Stolin Raipo Stolin Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/06/2011 02020205 BRASLAV RAIPO Braslav Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 02050301 GLUBOKOE RAIPO Glubokoye Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 02090504 LEPEL RAIPO Lepel' Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 02111635 MIORY RAIPO Miory Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 02140205 POSTAVY RAIPO FILIAL KOOPZAGOTPROMTORG Postavy Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 POSTAVY RAIPO 02160104 SENNO RAIPO Senno Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT3 03010101 BRAGIN DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Bragin Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03021001 PRIVATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE COOPERATIVE INDUSTRY Buda-Koshelevo Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 CENTER OF BUDA-KOSHELEVO DISTRICT CONSUMER'S CO -OPERATION 03031002 VETKA DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Vetka Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03040101 PRIVATE TRADE UNITARY ENTERPRISE GOMEL Gomel' Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 UNIVERSAL DEPOT 03041001 GOMEL DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Gomel' Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03050101 DOBRUSH DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Dobrush Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03060101 ELSK DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Elsk Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03071001 ZHITKOVICHI DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Zhitkovichi Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 3 / 7 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 03080101 ZHLOBIN DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Zhlobin Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03091008 KALINKOVICHI DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Kalinkovichi Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03100201 KORMA DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Korma Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03111001 SOLITARY ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION Lel'Chitsy Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 CENTER OF LELCHITSY DISTRICT CONSUMER'S CO- OPERATION 03121001 LOEV DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Loev Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03131001 MOZYR DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Mozyr' Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03140101 NAROVLYA DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Narovlya Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03150901 OCTYABRSKY DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Oktyabr'Skiy Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03161001 PETRIKOV DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Petrikov Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03171001 RECHITSA DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Rechitsa Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03181005 ROGACHEV DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Rogachev Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03190301 SVETLOGORSK DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Svetlogorsk Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 03201001 KHOINIKI DISTRICT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY Khoiniki Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT3 0325367 TRADE UNITARY ENTERPRISE BELCOOPVNESTORG OF Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 14/10/2013 BELCOOPSOUZ 04010501 BERESTOVICKOE RAIPO Berestovitsa Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 04020401 VOLKOVYSKOE RAIPO Volkovysk Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 04050501 PTPUE RAIKOOPVNESHTORG DIYATLOVSKOGO Diyatlovo Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 RAIPOTREBOBSHESTVA 04060401 ZELVENSKOE RAIPO Zel'Va Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 4 / 7 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 04080501 KORELICHSKOE RAIPO Korelichi Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 04090701 LIDSKOE RAIPO Lida Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 04100201 MOSTOVSKOE RAIPO Mosty Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 04110701 NOVOGRUDSKOE RAIPO Novogrudok Hrodzyenskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05010301 BEREZINSKOE RAYPO Berezino Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05022002 CHERVEN' RAYPO Cherven' Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05030104 VILEYSKOE RAYPO Vileyka Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05040301 VOLOZHINSKOE RAYPO Volozhin Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05061501 KLETSKOE RAYPO Kletsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05070201 KOPYL'SKOE RAYPO Kopyl' Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05080201 KRUPSKOE RAYPO Krupki Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 05090301 LOGOYSKOE RAYPO 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HORESKOE RAIPO Horki Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06060404 DRIBINSKOE RAIPO Dribin Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06100302 KOSTYUKOVICHSKOE RAIPO Kostyukovichi Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06140401 MOGILEVSKOE RAIPO Mogilev Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06150404 MSTISLAVLSKOE RAIPO Mstislavl' Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06160103 OSIPOVICHSKOE RAIPO Osipovichi Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06190104 KLICHEVSKOE RAIPO Klichev Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 06200401 CHERIKOVSKOE RAIPO Cherikov Mahilyowskaya Voblasts' CAT3 190193751 LLC «Teсhmashkontakt» Ureche Minsk region CAT3 22/02/2019 200656098 Joint Venture 'Santa Bremor' LLC Brest Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 17/10/2013 BY000116 Barinov Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 30/11/2012 BY0026MC JSC Slutsk Meat-Processing Enterprise Slutsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 BY0035MC Minskaya Voblasts'al Production and Trade Unitary Enterprise Stolbtsy Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 Stolbtsy Meat Processing Plant BY017MC JSC Borisovsky meat processing plant Borisov Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 6 / 7 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request UNN 190775753 FLLC "Beldan" Baranovichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 04/02/2020 UNN 400047845 JSC <<Gomelskiy Belkovo-zhirovoy Zavod>> Gomel Homyel'skaya Voblasts' CAT1, CAT3 23/03/2021 UNN 500843809 CJSC «Belsalttrade», Branch Of CJSC «Belsalttrade» Dorzhi Grodno region CAT1, CAT2, CAT3 11/05/2021 UNP 391040732 Additional Liability Company «IlKos» Orsha Vitsyebskaya Voblasts' CAT2, CAT3 07/07/2021 UNP 500839555 Branch Grodno Fur Farm Of Belkoopvneshtorg Belkoopsoyuza, Ozersko CAT3 18/10/2016 Trade Unitary Enterprise Activities Legend : CAT1 Category 1 CAT2 Category 2 CAT3 Category 3 7 / 7.
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