The KOMO cheese brand, produced by PJSC Dubnomoloko, has announced its entry into the UK retail market. The company notes that it has become the first Ukrainian cheese producer to receive BRCGS certification.
“Today we are the first cheese-processing enterprise in Ukraine whose products have officially become part of British retail,” the company said on its Facebook page.
The company adds that preparation for entering the British market took more than a year and included audits, inspections, and adaptation of production processes. The BRCGS certification covered all stages of operations—from production to logistics, which remains one of the challenges for Ukrainian businesses.

The products of the brand are already available in British retail chains.
KOMO is a Ukrainian cheese brand produced by PJSC Dubnomoloko in the Rivne region. The company produces hard and processed cheeses and operates in both domestic and international markets. It produces over 15 million kg of hard cheese and about 4 million kg of processed cheese annually.