Dead pests in flax seeds from Ukraine with 44 tons of material banned from inspection

Published 2024년 2월 14일

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The Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHAR-S) in Poland has banned the sale of 44,000 kg of flax seeds imported from Ukraine in Poland and the European Union due to the presence of dead pests. This follows a similar ban earlier this week on a batch of 20,000 kg of frozen raspberry fruit from Ukraine, which was found to contain plastic.
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Two negative decisions regarding flax imported from beyond our eastern border were issued by representatives of the Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHAR-S). Both decisions banning the placing on the market in Poland and the European Union of a batch of 44,000 kg of flax seeds imported from Ukraine were issued by the inspection department in Rzeszów (Podkarpackie Voivodeship). They died "due to the presence of dead pests." "Decisions are immediately enforceable," IJHAR-S assures. Let us remind you that also this week - as we wrote - the Lublin-based IJHAR-S ...
Source: AgroPolska

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