Poland: Amendments to the national food law in February 2022

Published 2022년 3월 14일

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In February 2022, Poland passed 60 amendments to its national food law and EU regulations, including three programs to control animal diseases, uniform texts for market organization and rural development support, and authorization for the use of sodium and potassium carbonates and pressed mandarin essential oil in food and feed. The article also discusses the minimum frequency of official controls for animals and biological material, and a new official certificate for the entry of UK sheep and goats into Northern Ireland until 2024.
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In February 2022, 17 amendments to the national food law and 43 acts of EU law were adopted, which gives a total of 60 amendments. Plans for combating infectious diseases in Poland In national law, special attention should be paid to three programs for the control of various diseases in animals: "National program for the control of certain Salmonella serotypes in herds of fattening turkeys" for the years 2022–2024. You can learn more about the program in the article: https://foodfakty.pl/krajowy-program-zwalczania-salmonelli-w-stadach-indykow-rzeznych "National program for the control of certain Salmonella serotypes in laying hens flocks of Gallus gallus" for 2022 You can learn more about the program in the article: https://foodfakty.pl/program-zwalczania-salmonelli-u-kur- proposal program for combating bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) for 2022–2024. You can learn more about the program in the article: https://foodfakty.pl/polska-uchwalono-program-zwalczania-bse Uniform ...
Source: Foodfakty

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