After Croatia, even Kosovo removes Serbian product “Munchmallow” from the market

The Food and Veterinary Agency is dealing with the ban on a product from Serbia. This is from “Munchmallow”. AUV spokesman Lamir Thaci has told the online economy that the product in question has not been allowed for import from June of this year, based on the ordinance to ban Serbian-born products. “From the date [...]
AUV spokesman Lamir Thaci has told the online economy that the product in question has not been allowed for import from June of this year, based on the ordinance to ban Serbian-born products.
This year's “from June 14th order has been given to stop importing final products from Serbia, which includes this product, and by this means that this product, on the basis of suspicion that has been raised in Croatia, does not exist on the domestic market. Of the inspection troops on the ground, most sales points don't even possess as a product, and those that eventually still have in their stocks are tears of producing dates earlier, so they're not included in dates that have been reported as suspicious in Croatia. From that date, it has proved that there has been no import recorded by this product in Kosovo, and also in the domestic market we know there are very early production tears, and most retail points don't even own this” product, Thaci said.












