Officially confirmed: MagAdd E528 food additive and AgroMag feed additive do not contain GMOs

Officially confirmed: MagAdd E528 food additive and AgroMag feed additive do not contain GMOs

26 Oct 2023

Officially confirmed: MagAdd E528 food additive and AgroMag feed additive do not contain GMOs

We are pleased to announce, that the AgroMag® feed additive and the MagAdd® E528 food additive have received certificates of compliance that confirm the absence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the composition.



This fact indicates that the brucite-based products, which are usually used in the food industry, do not contain chemical and biological modifiers. In addition, it is also absolutely safe for animals and humans.

The certificate of absence of GMOs confirms the quality of the products. This document has been entered into the Rosstandart register along with mandatory documents: the MagAdd® E528 food additive Declaration of Compliance and the AgroMag® feed additive State Registration Certificate.

For today, Brucite+ group of companies has been approved to use the “GMO-free” mark of compliance for labeling the packaging of the MagAdd® E528 food additive and the AgroMag® feed additive, as well as to use this mark for informing and advertising reasons. It will increase the attractiveness of the products to consumers in Russia and other member states of the Eurasian Customs Union, as well as positively affect the image of the company.

Brucite+ team monitors requirements and changes in the technical documentation sphere and also strives to find new ways to improve the products and confirm their high quality. We notice that the Russian and international process of certification usually opens incredible opportunities to attract new clients and access previously unknown markets!

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