EU HEAT TREATMENT REQUIREMENTS on meat
COMMUNICATION FROM THE russian federation
The following communication,
received on 11 April 2014, is being circulated at the request of the Delegation
of the Russian Federation.
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1. In 2010, the Rosselkhoznadzor requested to be authorized to export
processed poultry meat products and raw bovine, pork and poultry meat
preparations produced in the Kaliningrad region to the European Union. In
addition, Russia requested revised criteria for heat treatment of finished beef
and pork products. In accordance with Decision 2007/777/EC, the deliveries of
finished products obtained from pigs, cattle and small ruminants were approved
from the whole territory of the Russian Federation but subject to heat
treatment at the temperature of at least 80°C.
2. Following the 2010 FVO mission in the Kaliningrad region, as well as
taking into account the guaranties provided by the Rosselkhoznadzor which is
the Russian national competent authority, on 7 December 2012, Commission
Regulation No. 1162/2012 defined the Kaliningrad region as a separate part
(from the veterinary point of view) of the Russian Federation due to its
geographical location. The abovementioned Regulation authorized the importation
of meat products obtained from cattle, pigs and small ruminants as well as
treated stomachs, bladders and intestines from the Kaliningrad region into the
European Union, but only those that were subjected to the required treatment
(which is specified in Part 2 of Annex II of Decision 2007/777/EC), i.e. at the
temperature of at least 80°C. The European Union explained this kind of
treatment by the FMD and ASF unfavourable situation in the Russian Federation.