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Cyprus List of Approved Heat Treated, Milk and Milk Based Products Review No. 002 11/6/2004 List of approved heat treated, milk and milk based products establishments according to article 10 of Council Directive 92/46/EEC C. Capacity : (< 500 000 lit milk per year) Serial Approval No. No. Name of Establishment Address Region Phone No. 1 0082 Lysko Foodstuffs Ltd P.O. Box 42106, 6531 Larnaca Larnaca 24 53 06 11 2 0088 Kayia Loukia cheese factory LTD Eleftherias 20, 7100 Aradippou, Larnaca Larnaca 24 53 17 62 3 0005 Mimi Eleni 7734 Skarinou, Larnaca Larnaca 24 32 20 14 25 57 37 48 4 Stilianou Stelios Zia Giocalp 8, 3010 Limassol Limassol 0018 25 39 35 48 5 0101 Gerolemou Andreas 7 Ilia Kanaourou Str.4180 Ipsonas Limassol Limassol 25 39 22 36 6 0110 Georgiou Loizos 135 C Fasi Str. No 47 4130 Pano Polemidia Limassol Limassol 25 39 74 75 25 23 34 97 7 Gavriil Takis Agamemnonos 12, 4717 Souni Limassol Limassol 0109 25 23 31 67 8 0105 Eracleous Petros 2566 Lymbia, Nicosia Nicosia 22 52 46 67 9 0121 Mina Anastasis Chrisopantanas 40, 2617 Agrokipia, Nicosia Nicosia 22 63 36 60 10 0122 Dimitriadis Andros Kouriou 6, 2540 Dhali, Nicosia Nicosia 22 52 11 03 11 0120 Andreas A.Damianou (Androniki) Ag. Marina Xiliatou, 2772 Nicosia Nicosia 22 85 27 33 12 0032 Andreou Kika (Prastitis) Zigia Giogalp 13, 6025 Larnaca Larnaca 24 62 33 74 establishments of food of animal origin Veterinary Services 1 of 6 Review No. 002 11/6/2004 List of approved heat treated, milk and milk based products establishments according to article 10 of Council Directive 92/46/EEC C. Capacity : (< 500 000 lit milk per year) Serial Approval No. No. Name of Establishment Address Region Phone No. 13 0107 Agathokleous Onoufrios 4607 Pissouri, Limassol Limassol 25 22 10 25 14 0027 Polikarpou Andri 4601 Prastio Avdimou, Limassol Limassol 25 22 17 98 15 0085 Koliandris M. Ltd Meli Zachariadi 6, 7600 Athienou, Larnaca Larnaca 24 52 29 53 22 52 15 52 16 0123 L. Kallenos & Sons Dhali, Nicosia Nicosia 99 63 50 99 99 62 21 44 17 0093 Procopis Halloumas Kariou 10, 7103 Aradippou, Larnaca Larnaca 24 53 30 85 18 0117 Andreas & Koula Petrou Ltd Ippokratous 5, 2566 Lymbia, Nicosia Nicosia 24 32 26 38 19 0124 Giannakis Demitriou 2779 Orounta, Nicosia Nicosia 22 52 11 03 20 0103 Shakallis Andreas Dekelias 8, 3045 Limassol Limassol 25 34 19 64 21 0108 "Eleana" Eleni Pavlidou & Anna Nikolaou Leof. Irinis 119, 2779 Orounta, Nicosia Nicosia 22 82 12 67 22 0045 Kyriakou Panayiota "Kolossiana" 5, Aristotle Valaoriti str.,3021 Limassol Limassol 25 23 44 96 23 0090 Zografou Evagelos Kyriakou Matsi 5, 2235 Latsia, Nicosia Nicosia 22 48 24 66 24 0104 K.S. HILIMINDRIS 43 Anagnostopoulou str., 4152 K.Polemidia Limassol 25 39 40 30 establishments of food of animal origin Veterinary Services 2 of 6 Review No. 002 11/6/2004 List of approved heat treated, milk and milk based products establishments according to article 10 of Council Directive 92/46/EEC C. Capacity : (< 500 000 lit milk per year) Serial Approval No. No. Name of Establishment Address Region Phone No. 25 0126 MICHALAKIS ANTONIOU (TERSEFANITIS) Dios 9, 7562 Tersefanou, Larnaca Larnaca 24 42 32 73 25 72 72 00 26 FARM ATHANASIS OLYMBIOU & SONS LTD Philopappou 11 A, 4002 Mesa Gitonia, Limassol Limassol 0006 99 68 17 80 22 82 10 34 27 COSTAS GEORGIADES LTD Kritis 1, 2720 Akaki, Nicosia Nicosia 0057 99 56 78 73 28 0127 CHEESELINE LTD P.O.Box 17017, 2260 Nioosia Nicosia 22 57 35 55 establishments of food of animal origin Veterinary Services 3 of 6 Review No. 002 11/6/2004 Fax.No. 24 53 07 04 establishments of food of animal origin Veterinary Services 4 of 6 Review No. 002 11/6/2004 Fax.No. 22 82 43 30 25 39 06 18 establishments of food of animal origin Veterinary Services 5 of 6 Review No. 002 11/6/2004 Fax.No. 22 87 88 13 establishments of food of animal origin Veterinary Services 6 of 6.
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