ArmInfo. Rospotrebnadzor has requested information from the competent authorities in Armenia about the reasons for a temporary ban on the import of "Korovka from Korenovka" ice cream, as reported by the press service of the department.
"In connection with the information in the media about the temporary ban on the import of ice cream produced by the Russian "Factory of Real Ice Cream", under the brand name "Korovka from Korenovka", Rospotrebnadzor notes that within the framework of the conducted monitoring, no cases of non- compliance of the said products (unsatisfactory results) with safety and quality requirements, including those established by the technical regulations of the Customs Union, were registered," the department told journalists. Rospotrebnadzor has requested additional information from the competent authorities of Armenia about the reasons for the restrictions imposed on products made in Russian, including the results of laboratory tests.
The department called monitoring the quality and safety of food products as a priority area of work for Rospotrebnadzor. The company <Factory of Real Ice Cream> (brand <Korovka from Korenovka>, part of the <Renna> Group) stated that it had not received official conclusions from the Armenian authorities regarding the batch of ice cream, that had previously been criticized for not meeting sanitary standards, the press service of the group of companies told <Interfax>. The batch in question is the <Eskimo plombir vanilla in chocolate-cream glaze>, produced on March 7, 2025. The company emphasized that the products had passed all the required stages of quality control before export, and no violations were found. After receiving a signal from partners, the batch was re- checked, and laboratory tests once again showed no deviations.
<To date, we still have not received official documents from the Armenian side. Shipments of our products to Armenia continue, no restrictions have been received, except for the specified batch>, the company noted. In <Rennes> they admit that the detected deviations could have occurred due to violations of storage conditions, transportation or when samples were opened, allowing contamination from outside the packaging. Currently, the manufacturer is in contact with Armenian supervisory authorities and partners to clarify all the circumstances.