Hong Kong will resume imports of poultry from Poland

Published Jun 4, 2020

Tridge summary

Poland has resumed exporting poultry and poultry products to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Armenia, following the lifting of restrictions on Polish poultry imports due to avian influenza. The exports will be limited to fresh or frozen poultry meat and products, and eggs only from AI-free zones or countries. The export announcement comes after the first case of avian influenza in Poland was reported in December 2019, with the last case detected in late March 2020.
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Original content

Resumption of export concerns the following poviats: lubartowski (lubelskie voivodeship); Krasnostawski and Ostrów (Lublin Voivodeship); Ostrowski and Szamotuły (Greater Poland Voivodeship); Myślborski (West Pomeranian Voivodeship); Legnicki (Lower Silesian Voivodeship); Iławskiego (Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship). "Only fresh / frozen poultry meat and poultry products will be accepted, the entire consignment of which comes from poultry kept in the country, zone or compartment free from avian influenza (Avian Influenza, AI) since the time of hatching Shipments of eggs intended for human consumption (produced / packaged) will be accepted only from an AI-free country, zone or compartment, provided that they are transported in new or properly sanitized packaging "- we read in the Inspection's announcement. provided with a health certificate in the agreed format currently used to accompany consignments exported from Poland to Hong Kong. ", Singapore and Armenia have also reported the ...

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