Another electoral test from State Standard Committee
The State Committee on Standardization, Metrology and Patents of Azerbaijan has revealed another batch of confectionery products that do not meet state standards.
The test affected the entrepreneur Tarana Guliyeva, who is prohibited the manufacture and sale of sweets - the news service writes.
The results of inspections conducted by employees of the civil service control of technical regulation and standardization of the State Committee, indicated that in the production of sweets at the facility of Guliyeva did not comply with the requirements of technological recipes, and there are no certificates that are not carried out their laboratory tests.
In connection with the identified deficiencies administrative report, banned the production and sale of products on the site.
In Azerbaijan, thousands of entrepreneurs engaged in the manufacture of sweets, and the State Standard requirements are not met. Only a few fall for the violations of the rules and requirements. - 17D-
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