Food Safety Incidents

Operating without registration in the fgis vetis has been detected in Catering establishments.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2025 11:00:00 PM

On February 17, 2025, the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, known as Россельхознадзор (Rosselkhoznadzor), reported an incident involving catering establishments operating without the necessary registration in the federal state information system for veterinary surveillance, referred to as fgis vetis.

This incident falls under the category of "Other incident," highlighting a significant regulatory oversight in the catering sector. The lack of registration within the fgis vetis system raises concerns regarding compliance with veterinary and phytosanitary regulations, which are essential for ensuring food safety and public health.

Rosselkhoznadzor is tasked with monitoring and enforcing compliance within the food industry, and this incident underscores the importance of adherence to established regulatory frameworks. By identifying establishments that are not registered, the agency aims to uphold the standards necessary for safe food preparation and service within the catering sector.

The implications of operating without proper registration can lead to increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies and potential penalties for the establishments involved. This incident serves as a reminder of the critical role that regulatory compliance plays in maintaining the integrity of the food supply chain.

  • Incident: Operating without registration in the fgis vetis has been detected in Catering establishments.
  • Date: 2025-02-17
  • Product: Catering establishments
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  • Incident Category: Other incident
  • Hazard Category: null
  • Source: Россельхознадзор - Rosselkhoznadzor - Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance