products of animal origin
- products of animal origin
- gyvūniniai maisto produktai
statusas Aprobuotas
sritis gyvūninio maisto gamyba ir prekyba
apibrėžtis Iš gyvūnų gauti ir (ar) pagaminti maisto produktai: mėsa ir valgomieji jos subproduktai, paukštiena, žuvys, vėžiagyviai, moliuskai, pienas ir jų gaminiai, naminių paukščių kiaušiniai, natūralus medus.
atitikmenys: angl. products of animal origin
vok. Erzeugnisse tierischen Ursprungs
pranc. produits d'origine animale
šaltinis Lietuvos Respublikos žemės ūkio ministro 2009 m. gegužės 15 d. įsakymas Nr. 3D-357 „Dėl Prekybos savos gamybos žemės ūkio ir maisto produktais viešose vietose rekomendacijų aprašo“ (Žin., 2009, Nr. 61-2443)
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