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- Title
SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF FEED MIX PRODUCTS EXPORT FROM UKRAINE TO THE EU COUNTRIES.
- Authors
Strunova, O.; Iegorov, B.
- Abstract
The products of the domestic agro-industrial sector have been one of the key business cards of Ukraine for several years now. This is confirmed by significant indicators of exports of agricultural products and its geography around the world. Among the importing countries, the largest share is made by the member states of the European Union (EU), the volume of exports to which is increasing every year, which makes the issue of legislative regulation of exports to the EU increasingly important. On January 1, 2016, the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) of Ukraine with the EU began to function, which was preceded by the signing of the Association Agreement between the parties. The Regulation on the Establishment of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area is designed to ensure close economic integration between Ukraine and the European Union. This Agreement also provides for a Plan of Harmonization of Ukrainian Legislation, which should gradually comply with EU technical regulations and systems of standardization, accreditation, conformity assessment and market surveillance of the EU, as well as adhere to the principles and practices of current EU decisions and regulations. In particular, the harmonization of Ukraine's national standards and legislation with the EU in the framework of the Association Agreement with the EU means that the production of Ukrainian goods for the domestic market will also follow European practices and standards. Mandatory requirements are unconditional and are usually enshrined in regulations of the European Union and EU member states, the so-called EU Commission regulations. Harmonization in the field of sanitary and phytosanitary measures will facilitate the procedure for access to EU markets for Ukrainian agricultural and food producers, while protecting the lives and health of humans, farm animals and poultry, in particular through the Association Agreement recognizing the equivalence of sanitary equivalence and phytosanitary measures. The article reviews the regulations, principles and practices for the export of feed products from Ukraine, the volume of which is increasing every year and today is already accounted for more than 2.3 million euros.
- Subjects
UKRAINE; EUROPEAN Union; CUSTOMS unions; PHYTOSANITATION; EXPORTS; FARM produce; POULTRY industry; BUSINESS cards; DOMESTIC markets; AGRICULTURAL industries
- Publication
Grain Products & Mixed Fodder's, 2021, Vol 21, Issue 4, p32
- ISSN
2313-478X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15673