China's suspension of Polish poultry imports will not disrupt regionalisation arrangements

Published 2024년 9월 7일

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Poland is actively working on an agreement with China to export poultry meat, despite outbreaks of bird flu in the country. This regionalization effort, aimed at resuming exports to China, involves setting up a road map to identify bird flu-free areas for poultry meat export. Despite the detection of bird flu in 26 poultry outbreaks and three captive bird outbreaks, along with 21 outbreaks in wild birds this year, the process is moving forward. Nine plants have already obtained registration to export to China, with over 20 more interested. This regionalization strategy is seen as crucial for maintaining export fluidity and has been successful in securing access to the Chinese market for Polish poultry, as well as markets in Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines.
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- Fortunately, in the agreement (concluded with China) we have a clause that stipulates that talks and arrangements regarding regionalization are not suspended, even if an outbreak occurs and we lose the status of a country free from HPAI - noted Krzysztof Jażdżewski. Talks with China on regionalization are ongoing Earlier, Jażdżewski informed that Polish-Chinese negotiations on regionalization are to be completed by the end of this year, so that poultry meat can be exported from Poland to China, even if an outbreak of bird flu occurs locally. The Chinese partners signed an agreement with our deputy minister (Jacek Czerniak - PAP), which sets out a path to achieve regionalization. This is a road map. Both parties have committed to completing negotiations in this area by the end of this year. Then a formal decision will have to be made - said the Chief Veterinary Officer earlier. Jażdżewski also explained that "regionalization, regardless of the epizootic situation, will enable the ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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