Declaration of conformity industrial products aimed bee bread, prepared in the pilot research center of Cuba honey plant premise for marketing as
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Food should be produced under hygienic conditions, complying Good established and comply with the specifications established quality practices.
The Declaration of Conformity of a food for release encourages marketers detailed description of the behavior of the specifications of product quality, compliance with mandatory national regulations established for food production, as well as compliance with the requirements agreed with the clients; official data further relates Food and warranties for use.
To set the Declaration of Conformity of a food provider organization must be primarily with appropriate facilities, technologies, competent personnel, control of raw materials and quality control of the finished product.
The Cuban Company of Apiculture (APICUBA) requested the Centre for Bee Research (CIAPI), supplier of the raw material: Bread Bee Industrial Directed (PAID) for apiculture nutritional supplements, we were given lots of this product with the Record Declaration of conformity, This work responds to the demand raised before developing the elements of the Declaration of Conformity through a procedure Conformity Assessment for PAID, to assess whether the product, process or system meets the requirements of a technical regulation, allowing then the marketing of this product in compliance with the premise requested by customers.
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