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Poland Increases Scrutiny of Food Safety for Imported Agricultural products
poland is intensifying its inspections of agricultural and food products imported from non-EU countries, with a particular focus on ensuring compliance with Polish and EU regulations. In 2025, the State Inspection of Agricultural Products and Food (IJHARS) conducted numerous quality controls, resulting in the rejection or return of many shipments that did not meet required standards. This heightened scrutiny aims to protect consumers and maintain the integrity of the Polish food market.
Common Non-Compliance Issues
According to IJHARS, the most frequent violations identified in imported agricultural and food products include:
- incorrect Labeling: This encompasses missing information in Polish, incomplete or inaccurate ingredient lists, and incorrect ‘best before’ or expiration
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