Poland: The Commercial Quality Inspection stopped the transport of honey from Ukraine and onions from Uzbekistan

Published 2024년 3월 13일

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The Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection in Lublin, Poland has prohibited the sale of 3,420 kg of honey imported from Ukraine and 21,200 kg of onions from Uzbekistan. The honey, marketed as natural homogenized buckwheat honey, was found to contain little to no Fagopyrum pollen, suggesting it was not genuine buckwheat honey. The onions were banned due to incorrect cargo labeling and the absence of Polish language labels.
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The Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection in Lublin issued a decision banning the placing on the market in Poland of 3,420 kg of honey imported from Ukraine. As we read, the cargo was supposed to contain natural homogenized buckwheat honey, but the inspectors found "mostly no Fagopyrum pollen", i.e. from buckwheat. So the honey was not actually buckwheat. The decision was made immediately enforceable - says the Chief Inspectorate of Trade Quality of Agricultural and Food Products. IJHARS inspectors from this facility in Lublin also stopped the introduction of a batch of 21,200 kg of onions to the Polish ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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