Thailand market opens up for Polish beef

Published 2023년 8월 21일

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The Chief Veterinary Inspectorate has received approval for Polish plants to export beef meat and offal to Thailand. The approval is valid for three years starting in August 2023, but the shipment of goods will only be possible after the veterinary certificate is agreed upon with the Thai party. This opportunity for export is crucial for the Polish beef industry as approximately 80% of its development is based on exports, and it will help maintain current prices and further production growth.
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The Chief Veterinary Inspectorate informed that on August 18 it received information about the admission of Polish plants to export beef meat and offal to the Thai market. The approval was granted following an audit by Thai inspectors in 2022. The approval is valid for a period of 3 years starting from August 2023. It should be noted that the shipment of the above-mentioned goods will be possible after agreeing the model of the veterinary certificate with the Thai party. Currently, this document is being developed at the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate based on the veterinary requirements of Thailand, provided by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Bangkok. It is worth emphasizing that the development of Polish beef in approx. 80 percent. ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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