Polish meat exports to China, where do we stand?

Published 2024년 10월 27일

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The article examines the status of Polish meat exports to China, noting various challenges and advancements across different sectors. Polish pork exports are hindered by an ongoing embargo due to ASF, with no progress in regionalization discussions. Conversely, poultry exports are promising, with regionalization efforts for bird flu expected to conclude by the end of the year. Beef exports, initially promising after a ban was lifted, are now suspended due to an atypical BSE case, with political issues possibly delaying trade resumption. The Polish authorities are actively engaged in discussions and are well-prepared to tackle these challenges.
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China is a huge importer of agri-food products. It is a large, absorbent and well-paid market. Last year, despite the increase in domestic production, there was a visible import demand for all types of meat on this market. What is the situation of Polish meat exports to China? This question was answered by Jacek Strzelecki, president of the Polish Meat Association, at a conference devoted to the Congress organized by the Association. Embargo on Polish pork The situation of pork trade is the worst, because due to ASF, China has suspended the import of pork and its products from Poland and this embargo has not been lifted to date, and there has been no progress in the matter of regionalization. - The Chinese side has not yet been convinced to regionalize in this area. Attempts are being made to talk. We are presenting scientific arguments and practical experience. The evidence indicates that regionalization, if proper biosecurity is maintained, is effective and ensures safety, but ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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