Polish beef can go to China, the embargo has been lifted

Published 2023년 6월 16일

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The article reports that Poland has gained approval from China to export boneless beef from cattle under 30 months old, following an inspection of Poland's beef production system by Chinese inspectors. This decision is a significant development for the Polish beef industry, allowing it to access a lucrative and growing market. The process includes negotiating a health certificate and approving establishments, with the possibility of further inspections during an upcoming visit by the head of the Chinese General Administration of Customs to Poland. The article highlights the competitive nature of the Chinese beef market and the potential for high export margins, indicating a bright future for Polish beef exports to China.
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Polish beef can go to China. Embargo lifted On June 15, a communiqué was published on the website of the Chinese General Administration of Customs (GACC) announcing that the ban on exporting boneless beef from cattle not older than 30 months to China had been lifted. The decision entered into force on the day of its announcement. This is the first stage that will allow you to move on to the next ones. Long-term efforts to gain access to the Polish market The first good step for Polish beef was made at the end of May 2017. It was then that the World Organization for Animal Health (then OIE, and now WOAH) granted Poland a status with a negligible risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, known mainly as BSE (and colloquially as mad cow disease). Steps were taken immediately to open closed markets. One of the countries that was immediately sought after was China, which responded modestly or did not respond to our requests. Unexpectedly, an opportunity appeared in December last year, ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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