Millet from Ukraine banned from marketing in Poland

Published Mar 6, 2024

Tridge summary

Poland's Agricultural and Food Quality Inspectorate (IJHAR-S) has enforced an immediate ban on the import of 23,970 kg of millet grain from Ukraine due to the detection of live pests. Additionally, 22,275 kg of shelled sunflower seeds from Moldova have been banned due to excessive moisture in the grain. This follows recent actions by IJHAR-S to halt the import of sugar, frozen raspberries, and onions into Poland.
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Original content

The Agricultural and Food Quality Inspectorate (IJHAR-S) announced further negative decisions regarding imported food products. It's about tons of millet and sunflower seeds. The IJHAR-S branch in Lublin issued a decision to ban the introduction of 23,970 kg of millet grain imported from Ukraine into Poland due to the presence of live pests. It was made immediately enforceable. The decision of the inspection department in Krakow also came into force immediately. It prohibits the placing on the market in our country of 22,275 kg of shelled sunflower seeds imported from ...
Source: AgroPolska

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