Balkan saffron milk caps stopped. "Presence of live larvae and mold"

Published 2024년 10월 15일

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The Polish agency, Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS), has prevented the import of mushrooms from Kosovo and frozen raspberries from Ukraine into the Polish market due to health concerns. The mushrooms were found to contain live larvae and mold, while the raspberries had rotten fruit with visible mold. These decisions were made to ensure the safety of the Polish public and were enforced immediately.
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The Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) did not allow mushrooms imported from Kosovo to enter the Polish market. It had serious reasons for doing so. "The Inspectorate in Białystok issued a decision prohibiting the introduction of a batch of fresh saffron milk caps weighing 4,300 kg, imported from Kosovo, into circulation in Poland due to the presence of live larvae and mold. The decision was made immediately enforceable," IJHARS reported on Platform X. Its branch in Lublin had made a similar decision to the one above a little earlier ...
Source: AgroPolska

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