GACC issued requirements for the export of Polish beef to China

Published 2023년 7월 12일

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The World Organization for Animal Health has granted Poland a status with a negligible risk of mad cow disease, allowing them to export beef to China. After six years of effort, Chinese inspectors visited Poland to inspect the beef sector and the embargo on imports of Polish beef to China was lifted. However, there are still two more stages necessary for Polish companies to start exporting, including the establishment of veterinary and sanitary requirements and the approval of establishments.
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At the end of May 2017, the World Organization for Animal Health (then OIE, and now WOAH) granted Poland a status with a negligible risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, known mainly as BSE (and colloquially as mad cow disease). The opening of the Chinese market took 6 years Immediately after this decision, the Polish Minister of Agriculture and the Chief Veterinary Officer took action to open closed beef markets. From the very beginning, the Polish government also focused on China as one of the most attractive export markets. It turned out, however, that the Chinese government did not respond to the requests and efforts of the Polish side. And so, for six years, successive ministers of agriculture and chiefs of veterinary medicine took action to open up China. The chance to change this state appeared at the end of 2022. We managed to prepare an audit of the Polish beef sector system by Chinese inspectors. The inspection was prepared by experts of the Chief Veterinary ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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