Economy category powered by

Monitoring Committee on Halloumi to meet by end-September, Minister says

The Monitoring Committee on the renowned Cypriot white cheese, Halloumi, will convene for its first meeting in the last week of September, Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment Maria Panagiotou has said.

Speaking to CNA, Panagiotou announced the Committee’s first meeting comprising representatives of all stakeholders in the Halloumi production process, following the announcement that the association of cow breeders will hold a gathering on the issue on 18 September.

“Our actions and decisions taken lie within the framework of the targets to keep Halloumi as our primary agricultural product and for the preservation of the product destination of origin (PDO) status, which secures the increase of exports and the preference of consumers both in Cyprus and abroad,” Panagiotou told CNA.

She also noted that apart from the checks carried out by the monitoring agency, Bureau Veritas, we have intensified checks both on sampling and administrative levels.

The Minister also recalled the schemes to be launched to increase the production of goat and sheep milk and to support cow breeders to improve their infrastructure.

Furthermore, Panagiotou also pointed out the significant number of reports with the EU RASFF System (Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed), to secure the quick response of the EU member-states when products that are not compliant with the Haloumi PDO specified ingredients.

“There are cases where following reports submitted by Cyprus, products named Halloumi have been removed from supermarket shelves as they were not compliant with the PDO specifications,” she said.

A decree issued by the Minister stipulates that from February 1, 2025, to 31 August, 2025, the quota for goat and sheep milk in the Halloumi mixture will increase to 30% from the current 25%.

(Source: CNA)

Read More

EIB President in Cyprus for inauguration of Bank’s Nicosia office
Cyprus supports strengthening of transatlantic ties through positive trade agenda
RoC can become a reliable EU energy arm in East Med, says Energy Minister
Finance Minister and Dutch Ambassador discuss bilateral ties and economy
Cyprus a net recipient of EU funds in '23 says European Court of Auditors member
CySEC chief stresses the need for a Capital Markets Union
Patsalides: "The outlook for the euro area remains highly uncertain"
President-European Court of Auditors member highlight Cyprus' first place in EU fund utilisation
Stocks accelerate losses as risk aversion grips markets over Russia-Ukraine fears
Cyprus' harmonised inflation rises by 1.6% in October