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Poland got the green light from FSIS to export poultry to the US, but what about Salmonella?

Poland
United States
Published Oct 26, 2021

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The Food Safety and Food Control Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (FSIS) announced that Poland has received the green light to export poultry products to the United States. The information was published on October 7 this year on the Federal Register of the Government of the United States of America.

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The Food Safety and Food Control Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (FSIS) announced that Poland has received the green light to export poultry products to the United States. The information was published on October 7 this year. on the Federal Register of the Government of the United States of America. FSIS has reviewed Poland's poultry laws, regulations, and inspection system and has determined that they are equivalent to the Poultry Product Inspection Act (PPIA), the regulations implementing this statute, and the U.S. Food Safety Inspection System for Poultry Products. Therefore, poultry products derived from slaughter and processed in certified Polish plants are now eligible for export to the United States. All such products will be subject to re-inspection at points of entry in the United States by FSIS inspectors. Polish poultry products eligible for import to the United States have been added to the FSIS Import Library ...
Source: Foodfakty
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