Posted on 09/15/2014 11:08:44 AM PDT by goldstategop
MOSCOW, September 15 /ITAR-TASS/. Russia is returning to the Soviet-style system of marking the quality of domestic goods.
The State Quality Mark of the USSR was the official Soviet mark for the certification of quality established in 1967. It was used to guarantee high commercial standards of consumer products and technical goods and was a stimulus for manufacturers to improve the quality of production. Obtaining the mark allowed Soviet enterprises to increase the state controlled price for their goods by ten percent. After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, the government introduced its own sign for certification of quality known as Rostest Mark.
Russian salmon will be the first to receive the distinctive quality mark. Its producers hope to turn it into a new brand to counterweight the banned Norwegian salmon, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade told Itar-Tass on Monday.
The Ministry hopes that the quality mark will raise consumers trust in Russian salmon and increase its sales in the home market.
In a mid-term perspective, the move is expected to make Russian goods more competitive, help Russian producers to implement their export potential and, whats also important, to ultimately replace imports, the Ministry source told Itar-Tass.
Dmitry Vostrikov, development director at the Association of Producers and Supplies of Food Products (Rusprodsoyuz), gave the example of Finland where the Finnish product mark with a white swan label guarantees a 40%-50% increase in sales.
The same system exists in Latvia, Vostrikov said.
The quality mark will it possible to turn Russian salmon into a new brand and draw consumers attention to the natural domestic product, said Sergei Gudkov, the executive director of the Russian Fishing Union who is a member of the working group for the quality marks creation.
An autonomous non-profit organization will issue the quality mark for goods that will match standards developed by research institutes with participation of sectoral associations. The quality mark standards are to be ready by the end of September. After that, Russias trade chains will select the samples of Russian goods. Manufacturers whose products successfully pass this test will be offered to mark their products with quality labels. Enterprises will have to periodically reconfirm their right to certify their products with quality marks.
In the former Soviet Union, the quality mark was issued for 2 or 3 years.
In August, Russia imposed a 12-month trade embargo on food imports from Australia, Canada, the European Union, the United States and Norway in retaliation for the Wests anti-Russian sanctions imposed over Russias policy in Ukraine. Until that time, it had been hard for Russian enterprises to compete against well-advertised Norwegian fish and pave their way to the shelves of Russian shops.
Well, that’s one way to excuse price inflation . . . .
Sometimes I think the old joke is true:
The problem isn’t that the Russians were communist. The problem is that the communists were Russian.
They’re going to bring back the good ol’ GULAG soon too. Ah, those were the days when Russia had STRONG leaders who didn’t tolerate any nonsense.
Look for the (soviet) union label!
Hate to tell ya but in Russia, nobody thinks Rostest or GOST standards mean a damn thing except that someone paid a bribe to get the certificate.
Russians aren’t stupid, you know.
All this will do is PO the average Russian female looking for something good in the supermarket.
Russians going back to eating crap , well they never stopped
At least our elected will know their Vodka is quality.
Going to be tricky since they can’t even manage to grow their own food...except potatoes for vodka.
Look for the Soviet Union Label......
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