Recent British media reports have raised concerns about the potential suspension of Polish poultry imports due to Salmonella risks, a claim that has been strongly denied by the Polish Meat Association and the National Poultry Council - Chamber of Commerce. They assert that Polish poultry adheres to stringent EU and Polish safety standards, with a comprehensive Salmonella control program reducing infection rates in broiler flocks to below 1%. Poland, as the EU's leading poultry producer and a significant global exporter, prioritizes maintaining its reputation for quality. Despite occasional notifications in the EU's Early Warning System, the presence of Salmonella is not a problem exclusive to Poland but is also found in other EU countries. Polish poultry producers follow the HACCP system and often implement additional safety measures to ensure product quality.