серийно выпускаемый (продукт переработки молока)

English translation: commercially produced dairy-derived products

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Russian term or phrase:серийно выпускаемый (продукт переработки молока)
English translation:commercially produced dairy-derived products
Entered by: Yulia Savelieva

20:57 Dec 21, 2012
Russian to English translations [PRO]
Food & Drink / milk processing
Russian term or phrase: серийно выпускаемый (продукт переработки молока)
Here is the passage form Russian law on milk and milk processing where this term is used:
> При декларировании соответствия продуктов переработки молока, выпускаемых серийно, срок действия такой декларации о соответствии составляет не более чем пять лет.<

The law itself is: Федеральный закон от 12.06.2008 N 88-ФЗ (ред. от 22.07.2010) "Технический регламент на молоко и молочную продукцию", the abstract comes from Article 31, p.4.

I should be thankful to all those working in the field, especially colleagues from the US, for a good variant!
Artem Velichko
Ukraine
Local time: 13:07
mass-produced dairy-derived products
Explanation:
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Note added at 1 hr (2012-12-21 22:45:48 GMT)
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can also say "commercially produced"
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Yulia Savelieva
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Local time: 20:07
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Summary of answers provided
3 +3mass-produced dairy-derived products
Yulia Savelieva
3 +1Commodity dairy products
The Misha


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mass-produced dairy-derived products


Explanation:
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Note added at 1 hr (2012-12-21 22:45:48 GMT)
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can also say "commercially produced"

Yulia Savelieva
Australia
Local time: 20:07
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neutral  The Misha: Incidentally,they tend to speak about dairy-derived ingredients,but not products,so you may have a usage issue here.Oh, and not to be a stickler, but didn't I just say mass-produced? You know, in the end it all comes down to following certain etiquette.
54 mins
  -> Please see my discussion entry.

agree  Roman Bardachev: 'Commercially produced' sounds natural. Not quite sure about 'dairy-derived' though. Maybe in OZ.
2 hrs
  -> Thank you. I am not a food technologist, but my research indicates that dairy-derived products can mean dairy products, products containing dairy, as well as those containing by-products of dairy processing (for example milk permeate).

agree  interprivate: commercially produced
9 hrs
  -> Thank you. Yes, commercially produced does sound better.

agree  cyhul
4 days
  -> Thank you
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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Commodity dairy products


Explanation:
There's not really much choice to be had with this. Commodity products - as opposed to specialty, artisanal or small batch- is probably the closest you can come. You can also say bulk product, but this refers more to packaging and transportation, as in bulk milk tanker, than actual production. That said, there's nothing awfully wrong with using mass produced here either. Take your pick.

Man, let me tell you, you gotta love your dairy out there if you have so many different names and grades for it. On the consumer level, we usually make a distinction between regular or "traditional" and organic, and that's about it.

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Better make it multiple batch then as opposed to single batch. Repetitive batch just isn't right.

The Misha
Local time: 06:07
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in category: 8
Notes to answerer
Asker: Hi colleague! Thanks for the variant! Believe it or not the Russians produced 45k worth of source text just for this technical regulation ;-)). For this passage I was actually thinking in the lines of "When declaring the conformity of dairy products produced in repetitive batches, the declaration of conformity shall be valid for up to five years." It is opposed to procedures for single batches mentioned in the same article.

Asker: Thanks for your hint! I think I'll go for "multiple batch". On a side note - this translation is a real bitch! The Russians have their own GOST with very different approaches to international systems, so certain terms just have no equivalents in ENG... And the language of their laws, aaaarrrrrgh! Hiding the meaning under tons of verbal diarrhea...


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  David Knowles: I'm now worrying about "declaring"! "Declaration of conformity" is fine, but some other verb seems required: I think it's "when making a declaration ..., such declaration [omit of conformity] shall be valid ...
1 day 14 hrs
  -> Sure, this works, but over here we'd simply say certifying or even "before/prior to selling". It really depends on how much lipstick you are prepared to put on that pig. Cheers, David.
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