Czech Republic Ends Compulsory Testing of Polish Beef

CZECH REPUBLIC - The Czech Republic has ended blanket checks on beef imported from Poland.
calendar icon 27 March 2019
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The change means that companies accepting deliveries of beef from Poland are no longer required to carry out tests for salmonella.

The Czech Ministry of Agriculture said Poland had provided guarantees that it had done all it could to prevent meat from cattle unfit for human consumption from reaching the market.

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Source: Radio Prague

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