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IJHARS to issue a decision prohibiting the introduction into circulation in Poland and the EU of, among others, batches of millet grain, tomato paste or frozen raspberries

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Published Feb 20, 2024

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Poland is currently experiencing farmers' strikes, with a focus on transport inspections at border crossings. The government has implemented strict controls on goods crossing the Poland-Ukraine border, with various agencies including the State Plant Health and Seed Inspection, Veterinary Inspection, Sanitary Inspection, and IJHARS overseeing these controls. Recently, IJHARS has stepped up its activities, blocking a 43-ton batch of onions from Russia due to mold and a batch of millet grain and tomato concentrate from Ukraine due to pests, residues, and failure to meet commercial quality standards.
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We would like to remind you that farmers' strikes are still ongoing in Poland. Farmer.pl reports these events on the website, but also in social media. We write about transport inspections of farmers themselves, including: at border crossings. The government, in the person of Deputy Minister Michał Kołodziejczak, announced on platform services and institutions involved in special activities aimed at introducing tight controls on goods crossing the borders of Poland and Ukraine..." Is this true? Certainly, more of these irregularities are widely communicated via social media. Those concerning the Commercial Quality Inspection of Agricultural and Food Products have become particularly active. It should be said here that the State Plant Health and Seed Inspection is responsible for the control of seed material, the Veterinary Inspection - feed grain and fodder, and the Sanitary Inspection is responsible for the so-called consumption, i.e. grain intended for food production. The ...
Source: Farmer.pl
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