Beef exports to China will drive the development of Polish agriculture

Published 2023년 11월 26일

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Poland has lifted the ban on boneless beef imports from China until the 30th month. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development conducted an audit in June to ensure the quality of Chinese services in Poland. As a result, 39 plants in Poland are now interested in obtaining export rights to the Chinese market for beef and beef products.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced that in April this year An audit of Chinese services in Poland was held, aimed at lifting the ban on beef imports. As a result of cooperation in this area between Poland and China and as a result of the audit conducted in June this year. the ban on the import of boneless beef has been lifted until the 30th month. Veterinary documents regulating the conditions of export were also signed: a protocol on the export of beef, a memorandum of understanding on the prevention and eradication of BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy - a neurological disease of cattle with zoonotic potential - PAP), and a health certificate was agreed. From August this year Entities interested in beef exports can apply through the China Import Food Enterprises Registration (CIFER) system for export authorizations from the relevant Chinese services. 39 plants interested in cooperation with China The president of the management board of the Polish ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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