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(RU) GREECE Meat of Domestic Ungulates СТРАНА (RU) GREECE [ru] Date of publication [RU] SECTION Meat of domestic ungulates 24/01/2020 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks A512 108 EMPORIA KREATON SA Chania 73100 CP A57 CRETA FARM AVEE Prines Rethymnis Rethymno 74100 CP A593 V. DENAXAS & CO LTD Rentis 18233 CP S10 ROUPEL S.A. Chorteron Sidirokastro Serron 62300 SH S101 PATRONI BROS & CO FP Koutso 67064 SH S102 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO MANTAMADOU Antissa 81103 SH S103 TZEVELEKOS S.A. Kalianoi 20016 SH S104 SFAGEIA AMFIKLEIAS Amfikleia 35002 SH S105 VAMPOULAS CHRISTOS & SIA O.E. Pyli 42032 SH S106 OIKONOMOPOULOS SPYROS & CO O.E. Kastanea Kalianoi 20016 SH S107 TH. KYRKOS - CHOIROTROFIKI VONITSAS S.A. Vonitsa 30002 SH S108 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA ALMYROU Almyros 37100 SH S109 SELACHAS A.V.E.E. Kalloni 81107 SH S11 D. KELAIDITIS & CO S.A. Pissonas Kathenoi 34018 SH S110 DORKAS S.A. Vonitsa 30002 SH S111 EVIA FARM A.V.E.E. Paralia Oxylithou Kymi 34003 SH S112 SFAGEIA ACHAIAS-SKAGIAS A.V.E.E. Achaikon Kato Achaia 25200 SH S113 ARVANITIS S.A. Livadochorion Myrina 81400 SH 1 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S114 SFAGEIA THESPROTIAS S.A. Koritiani Igoumenitsa 46100 SH S115 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO KANTANOU Ag.Apostolos Kantanos 73004 SH S116 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO ANO SYROU Pagos Syros 84100 SH S117 CHOIROTROFIKI ILIAS - SFAGEIA I. PAPAKONSTANTINOU S.A. Aspra Spitia Archaia Olympia 27065 SH S118 "SFAGEIA SKOTOUSSAS E.P.E." Skotousa Serres 62100 SH S119 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA FILIATON Filiates 46300 SH S12 FARMA EFYRA A.V.E.E. Koutalas Chiliomodi 20008 SH S120 SFAGEIA KOZANIS S.A. Kozani 50100 SH S121 TASSOS DIM. ATHANASIOS S.A. Melissopetra Konitsa 44100 SH S122 MITROU N. & M. E.P.E. "ASTERIOS E.P.E." Nea Zichni 62042 SH S123 SFAGEIA DIMOU GASTOUNIS S.A. Gastouni 27300 SH S124 MANOURAS S.A. - SFAGEIA DIMOU NEAPOLIS Kourounai Neapoli Kritis 72400 SH S125 ACHMETIS SPIRIDON TOU KONSTANTINOU Louros 48061 SH S127 MR. MON S.A. Agia Ermioni Chios 82100 SH S128 KREATA POGONIOU VIOMICHANIKA SFAGEIA PARAKALAMOU Parakalamos Ioanninon 44004 SH S129 SFAGEIA GREVENON MANTZARIS MONOPROSOPI IKE Poros Grevena 51100 SH S13 FARMA MITSOPOULOS A.K.V.E.E.K. Zevgolateio Zevgolateio 20001 SH S130 KTIMA GIANNOULI S.A. Fres Vamos 73008 SH S131 SFA.DI.S. A.E. O.T.A. Neos Skopos 62044 SH S134 SFAGEIA AGIOU ATHANASIOU A.E. Agios Athanasios Doxato 66300 SH S135 SFAGEIA & KREATEMPORIKI PSILOREITI A.E.V.E. Livadia Anogeia 74051 SH 2 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S136 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO LEROU Ag Marina Lerou Leros 85400 SH S137 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO ASTYPALAIAS Analipsi Astypalaia 85900 SH S138 FYTORIO S.A. Rodos 85100 SH S139 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO DRYMALIAS Filotion Chalkeio 84302 SH S14 VIOMICHANIKO SFAGEIO IMATHIAS A.E. & B.E. "BELLAS KREAS Tagarochorion Veroia 59100 SH A.E. & B.E." S140 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA NAXOU (CHORAS) Naxos 84300 SH S141 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA PAROU Paros 84400 SH S142 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA TRIKALON S.A. Apostoloi Trikala 42100 SH S143 SFAGEIA VOLOU S.A. Nea Volos 38334 SH S144 D. E. SFAGEIOU - ELAIOTRIVEIOU Steni Tinos 84200 SH S145 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO KALYMNOU Arginonta Kalymnos 85200 SH S146 KTIMA GIANNOULI S.A. Violi Charaki Rethymno 74100 SH S147 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO KALAVRYTON Kalavryta 25001 SH S148 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO AMFILOCHIAS Ag Trias Valtou Amfilochia 30500 SH S149 S.D.S. LIDORIKIOU Amygdalia Erateini 33058 SH S150 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO KO Agios Dimitrios Kos 85300 SH S151 SFAGEIA DYTIKIS FTHIOTIDAS LTD Spercheiada 35003 SH S152 Β & Ν ΚΑRILAKIS O.E. Megara 19100 SH S153 SFAGEIA ARGOLIDAS S.A. Ieron Asklipiou Lygourio 21052 SH S154 FARMA CHITAS A.E. Romia Filippiada 48200 SH S155 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO SAMOTHRAKIS Alonia Samothraki 68002 SH 3 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S156 KOINONIA KLIRON. IOAN. AMERIKANOU Eresos 81105 SH S157 KREATAGORA LAMIAS IKE Ag Paraskeyi Fthiolamia 35100 SH S159 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO EVRYTANIAS Karpenisi 36100 SH S16 VIOMICHANIKA SFAGEIA KILKIS S.A. Kilkis 61100 SH S160 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA VOUVA Vouvas Chora Sfakion 73011 SH S161 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO SKYROU Skyros 34007 SH S162 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO MYKONOU Marathion Mykonou Mykonos 84600 SH S163 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO SYMIS Symi 85600 SH S164 DIMOTIKI EPICHIRISI POLITISMOU ATHLITISMOU PERIVALLONTOS Deskati 51200 SH DIMOU DESKATIS S165 SFAGEIA CHANION S.A. Chania 73100 SH S166 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA ALONNISOU Alonnisos 37005 SH S167 DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA SKOPELOU Skopelos 37003 SH S168 OIKOLOGIKO AGROKTIMA S.A. Servia 50500 SH S169 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO ANDROU Andros 84500 SH S170 DIMOTIKO SGAFEIO KERKYRAS KERKYRA 49100 SH S171 NEA DIMOTIKA SFAGEIA KEAS Ioulis 84002 SH S172 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO SIFNOU Sifnos 84003 SH S173 K. STAMOULIS & CO FP Argostoli 28100 SH S174 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO AMORGOU Amorgos 84008 SH S175 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO NISYROU Nisyros 85303 SH S176 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO KASOU Kasos 85800 SH 4 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S177 ELLINIKI AGORA KREATON EPE Kalentzion Erymantheia 25015 SH S178 S. CHONDROGIANNIS & YIOI SA Templonion Kerkyra 49100 SH S179 PAPOUTSOPOULOS PANAGIOTIS Aitoliko 30400 SH S180 M. FILIPPOU - I. TSIRONIS EPE Agios Thomas Schimatari 32009 SH S184 MASTORA S.A. Paramythia Paramythia 46200 SH S19 V. GEORGIADI & Co F.P. Panorama Prosotsani 66200 SH S20 PAPPAS S.A. Mega Peristerion Ioannina 45500 SH S21 L. TSIKAKIS - G. GIANOPOULOS A.E. Lefki Sparti 23100 SH S24 CHIROTROFIA AFON GEORGA Palaia Epidavros 21059 SH S25 FARMA CHRISTOPOULOU S.A. Ag Konstantinos Kakalamata 24100 SH S27 CRETA FARM AVEE Prines Rethymnis Rethymno 74100 SH S30 PIERIKI CHOIRIOU KREATOS A.E. Korinos 60062 SH S31 SFAGEIA XANTHIS S.A. N.Morsini Xanthis 67100 SH S32 STRAVOGIANNI AFOI S.A. Nea Efessos Katerini 60100 SH S33 GIANGKOULAS LAMPROS - GIAGKOULAS VASILEIOS O.E. Filippiada 48200 SH S34 SFAGEIA LARISSAS S.A. Sykouri 40006 SH S36 SFAGEIA TRIPOLEOS BOUZALA Tripoli 22100 SH S37 KREKA S.A. MEAT PRODUCTION AND TRADING Perni Kavala 64200 SH S38 SFAGEIA EXARCHOS A.E. Agios Vissarios Sofades 43300 SH S39 V. SAVVOPOULOS S.A. Leptokaryai Florina 53100 SH S40 SFAGEIA ALMOPIAS A.E. Aridaia 58400 SH 5 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S41 VAKREL S.A. Mesochorion Tirnavos 40100 SH S43 SFAGEIA KARYSTOU S.A. Katsaronion Marmari 34013 SH S44 G. BIKAS & SIA O.E. Rizarion Edessa 58200 SH S45 SFAGEIA PROSOTSANIS G. STAIKOS S.A. Prosotsani 66200 SH S46 FARMA ELLAS KREATA S.A. Aspropyrgos Aspropyrgos 19300 SH S47 VE.Z.ZO A.V.E.E. Kerasona Filippiada 48200 SH S48 PETALAS IOANNIS Chrysopetra Kilkis 61100 SH S49 TACHMAZIDI ELLINIKI VIOMICHANIA I.K.E. "ΕL.VI.TA I.K.E." Lagkadas Lagkadas 57200 SH S5 KREATA IPEIROU A.E. Filippiada 48200 SH S 50 MAKEKDOR SINGLE MEMBER PRIVATE COMPANY Adendron Chalkidona 57007 SH S51 SFAGEIA MAVIK A.V.E.E. Ptolemaida 50200 SH S54 KRE.KA. S.A. IOANNINON Koloniation Ioannina 45500 SH S55 FARMA CHALASTRAS S.A. Chalastra 57300 SH S57 PAPADOPOULOS APOSTOLOS & CO F.P. Lamprinon Xanthi 67100 SH S58 D.E.S.P.T.A. Tirnavos 40100 SH S59 KRIS S.A. Prines Rethymnis Rethymno 74100 SH S61 SFAGEIA GEORGANTONI Ag Dimitrios Zarakniata 23060 SH S62 TROFINO I. BRATITSA S.A. Sykea Molaoi 23052 SH S64 K.E.K. ANAVRAS MAGNISIAS Almyros 37100 SH S65 P. FLAKAS - A. FLAKAS F.P. Aitoliko 30400 SH S66 SFAGEIA DIMOU PALAMA Palamas 43200 SH 6 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S67 EFTHIMIOU S67 Argos Orestiko 52200 SH S68 GEUSIGNOSIA S.Α. Komotini 69100 SH S69 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO N. MESIMVRIAS FRAGKOPOULOS Nea Mesimvria Gefyra Thes-Nikis 57011 SH KONSTANTINOS S71 DHMOTIKO SFAGEIO ORESTIADOS Orestiada 68200 SH S72 KOINOFELIS EPICHEIRISI DIMOU POLYGYROU "KEDIPO" Galatista 63073 SH S73 TOURISTIKES EPICHIRISEIS TORONIS DIMOTIKI A.E. Sarti Sykea 63072 SH S74 KOINOFELIS EPICHEIRISI DIMOU PROPONTIDAS Nea Triglia 63079 SH S75 SFAGEIA OLYMPOU S.A. Kallithea Elassona 40200 SH S76 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO ARKALOCHORIOU Arkalochori 70300 SH S77 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO ASIMIOU Asimion Pyrgos Irakleiou 70010 SH S78 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO MOIRON Moires 70400 SH S79 SFAGEIA KARDITSAS A.E. Karditsa Karditsa 43100 SH S83 VIOMICHANIKA SFAGEIA ACHELOOU S.A. Agrinio 30100 SH S84 CHOIROFARM MONOPROSOPI LTD Pyli 42032 SH S85 NIKOLAOS PALYVOS & CO Styra Styra 34015 SH S86 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO DIDIMOTICHOU Orestiada 68200 SH S89 AFOI NIKOLOPOULOI FARM S.A. Ag Ioannis Amaliadamaliada 27200 SH S90 GIANNELIS A.E. Mavrovounio Skydra 58500 SH S92 S.A.G. AGGELOU A.V.E.E. Pissonas Kathenoi 34018 SH S93 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO SKALOCHORIOU Antissa 81103 SH S94 DEMICO S.A. Keratea Kerates 19001 SH 7 / 8 Номер подтверждения Название Город Почтовый индекс/регион [ru] Activities [ru] Remarks S95 DIMOTIKO SFAGEIO SKOPELOU Antissa 81103 SH S96 ATH. FASOULAS - DIM. NTOUFAS & CO Petroto Neochori Trikalon 42300 SH S97 I. ARONIS A.V.E.E.K. Agioi Apostoloi Neapoli Lakonias 23053 SH S98 ILEIAKA VIOMICHANIKA SFAGEIA S.A. Agioi Theodoroi Lechaina 27053 SH S99 GRIVAS LTD Etoliko 30400 SH Activities Legend : CP [ru] Cutting Plant SH [ru] Slaughterhouse 8 / 8.
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