Poland: IJHARS banned the import of eggs from Ukraine

Published Sep 13, 2024

Tridge summary

The Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) in Poland has prohibited the import of eggs from Ukraine due to damaged shells and the presence of empty shells. The ban also extends to raspberries from Ukraine because of visible mold and unusual color. These bans, imposed for not meeting commercial quality standards, are immediately enforceable.
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Original content

After an inspection, the Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) banned the introduction of eggs from Ukraine to the Polish market. A similar fate befell raspberries from our eastern border. The Inspection announced that it had stopped further imported products that did not meet our requirements regarding commercial quality. "IJHARS in Katowice issued a decision to ban the introduction of 630 chicken eggs imported from Ukraine into circulation in Poland due to damaged shells and the presence of empty shells. The decision was made immediately enforceable," the Inspection reported on the X portal on Friday (13 September). It announced a little early that its Lublin branch had decided to ban the introduction ...
Source: AgroPolska

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