Poland: The head of the Ministry of Agriculture announced an inspection of grain in warehouses

Published Apr 12, 2023

Tridge summary

Poland's Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Robert Telus, has ordered the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate to perform thorough inspections of grain to ensure quality and safety for the public. The inspections will also penalize those who have used poor quality grain, possibly sourced from Ukraine. Additionally, Telus expressed gratitude to the Minister of Foreign Affairs for organizing a meeting with ambassadors potential buyers of Polish grain and announced that grain will now have priority in rail transport and unloading in ports. The government also has around 1.1-1.2 billion PLN for the purchase of grain, with more funds expected from the EU.
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I ordered the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate to carry out strong inspections of grain in Poland to make sure that we have good quality grain, said Robert Telus, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, during a briefing on Tuesday. "I ordered the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate to carry out strong inspections of grain in Poland to make sure that we have good quality grain that guarantees the safety of Poles," said Robert Telus, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, during a briefing on Tuesday. He stressed that he wanted those who used poor quality grain that could have come to Poland from Ukraine to be punished. "There will be random inspections in various companies so that we can monitor what kind of grain is in Poland" - added the Minister of Agriculture. He added that the inspections are aimed at checking whether any companies have not used, for example, corn flour of lower quality in the production. "I hope that if someone committed this practice, he will be ...
Source: AgroPolska

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