Blueberries from Romania, millet from Ukraine - IJHARS questions the products and their labeling in Poland

Published 2024년 6월 24일

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The article highlights the ongoing intensive inspections by the Trade Quality Inspectors of Agricultural and Food Products (IJHARS) across Poland, with a particular focus on imported products. The inspections have led to the discovery of various violations, including the disappearance of 700 kg of blueberries from Romania and incorrect labeling of tomatoes from Poland. Most notably, a batch of yellow millet imported from Ukraine weighing 22,430 kg has been banned due to the presence of live pests, with the decision being immediately enforceable.
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Trade Quality Inspectors of Agricultural and Food Products (IJHARS) continue the intensive inspections started some time ago, especially regarding imported products. “Inspections take place all over the country,” emphasizes IJHAR-S on the X platform. For example, last Friday in Krakow, 700 kg of blueberries from Romania were found missing and 702 kg of tomatoes from Poland were incorrectly labeled. A bit early, the Lublin branch of the Inspection issued a decision banning the ...
Source: AgroPolska

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