Milk producers who found irregularities were not penalized, but with a lowered qualification, Milanov

AFM to Report on Milk Producer Irregularities Next Monday

The Agency for Food and Veterinary Medicine (AFM) will announce its findings regarding irregularities detected in milk producer declarations next Monday. The announcement follows investigations into discrepancies submitted by several producers. According to AFM Director Oliver Milanov, the majority of milk producers submitting declarations for products such as cheese, cottage cheese, yogurt, and milk – without any reported irregularities – have not violated their qualifications.

However, the underlying qualifications themselves have been found to be compromised. Previous reports highlighted inaccuracies in declarations submitted by certain producers. The investigation is now focused on determining the extent of these discrepancies and ensuring the integrity of the data.

Alongside the report on milk producers, the AFM will also release the results of meat processing analyses. The agency’s aim is to establish a clear understanding of the issues surrounding the declarations submitted by milk producers. The investigation underscores the importance of accurate reporting within the agricultural sector and the ongoing efforts to maintain the reliability of information concerning milk production.

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One thought on “Milk producers who found irregularities were not penalized, but with a lowered qualification, Milanov

  1. It’s concerning that those found with irregularities weren’t penalized, and instead received a lowered qualification.

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