Poland rejected almost 22 tons of Ukrainian wheat
Kyiv • UNN
The Polish Trade Inspection banned 22 tons of Ukrainian wheat due to low protein content. The import of 200 tons of rice from Myanmar was also banned due to the presence of pests.
The Polish Agricultural and Food Products Quality Inspectorate (IJHARS) in Rzeszow has decided to ban the circulation of a batch of durum wheat with a total weight of 21,998 tons imported from Ukraine on the Polish market. This was reported by the inspection in the social network X, UNN reports .
Details
It is noted that the decision was made due to the low protein content of the durum wheat batch and was immediately implemented.
IJHARS inspectors from Rzeszow made a similar decision to ban the import of eight 200-ton batches of rice imported from Myanmar into Poland due to the presence of dead pests.
Recall
Polish prosecutors are investigating the activities of 75 local companies that imported Ukrainian grain as technical grain and sold it as food. Charges were brought against 17 people, most of whom are Polish citizens.