ANSA: Request Veterinary Certificates for Home-Raised Animal Products
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ANSA: require a veterinary certificate when buying domestic animal products

The food safety agency ANSA recognizes the right of rural Moldovan households to sell surplus animal products - meat, milk, eggs, honey. However, the agency draws the attention of small producers to the importance of complying with sanitary norms and preventing sanctions (Order No. 57/2023), Logos Press reports.
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The agency said in a statement that citizens may sell the said products directly from households or on sites authorized by ANSA. This facilitates access of local consumers “to fresh, quality local products without intermediaries”.

However, pets must be registered with the State Animal Registry, be under the supervision of sanitary and veterinary authorities and have a valid veterinary card. Buyers of home-produced products have the right to demand a veterinary card, thus guaranteeing themselves against the risks associated with the consumption of products of dubious origin.


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