The milling Society seeks to investigate this type of flour, not known where it is produced

In the Kosovo market it is now being sold, and how long a product known in the “FELLIN” in a 5 and 1kg package in which information about the product is deliberately mentioned in a confused and incorrect form”, states among other things in the Society's [...] response.
Their response says white flour “Fellini” is one of the most consumed by households in Kosovo. But this flour sold in most of Kosovo's markets, according to the Kosovo Mullists' Association, causes confusion in consumers.
This association has filed a complaint with the Ministry of Trade and Industry, from which it has sought to investigate flour line “Felini”. This requirement comes because according to the mullists, in ticketes that attached to the package, it often figures that flour is produced in Germany, sometimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in Serbia.
Therefore, they have asked the Ministry of Trade and Industry to ban the sale of this product through the Inspectorate until legal conditions that testify to the quality and information that are in consumer interest are met.
The request the millers made to the MTI:
The wheat processing association known as the Kosovo Mousley Association (SHMK) with the aim of protecting consumer rights is addressed to your ministry with the following concern:
In the Kosovo market it is now being sold, and how long a product known in the “FELLIN” in package of 5 and 1 Kg in the declaration of any information about the product is deliberately mentioned in confusing and inaccurate form.
What is even more important, nowhere in the ambalaze has been mentioned as the manufacturer, the name of the production subject, address, etc. This information is legally binding to be determined and its lack leaves room for doubt in this product not only in terms of quality but also in terms of other reasons for avoiding import duties! - What?It's the tickets that were attached to the package, sometimes it turns out that flour was produced in Germany, once in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and again in Serbia.












