The inspection even stopped ice cream from Ukraine. They were thawed

Published 2024년 4월 8일

Tridge summary

The Inspection of Trade Quality of Agricultural and Food Products (IJHAR-S) has taken stringent measures against the import of various agri-food products from Ukraine due to quality and safety concerns. Recent actions include the suspension and banning of products such as millet grain, tomato paste, margarine, and more, with the latest being two batches of ice cream (totaling 9,920 kg) for not declaring aspartame and defrosting issues. These steps underscore the organization's commitment to enforcing high standards of food safety and quality.
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Original content

The Inspection of Trade Quality of Agricultural and Food Products (IJHAR-S) continues to provide information on the agri-food products imported from Ukraine questioned by it. In recent days, IJHAR-S has reported the suspension of such Ukrainian products as millet grain, tomato paste, margarine, horsetail, honey, sugar and raspberries. Now it has provided information about the issuance of bans on the marketing of batches of ice cream weighing 1,438 kg and 8,482 kg imported from Ukraine. In one case, it was due to the lack of ...
Source: AgroPolska

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