2014-12-28 13:00 [Photo: gentlemanhog / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / Flickr]
Polish producers reach out to the Czechs and encourage to buy our food. Offer excellent quality and low prices. On the local market, however, have a problem. All through thorough checking of the quality of Polish food products.
For specific instructions recommending checks arrived three weeks ago Radio Information Agency. The document requires, inter alia, to draw attention to Polish apples. This is reflected in the other actions against buying our fruit – informs the president of the Polish Fruit-Growers Miroslaw Maliszewski.
Looking more closely at the Czech market noted that consumers are encouraged to buy native apples while boycotting Polish. Social action is modeled on the one that promoted the consumption of fruit and cider in Poland after the embargo in Russia. Maliszewski adds that such actions all the more worrying that so far the Czech growers have been partners for the Poles during the negotiations in Brussels.
Due to the longer controls, Polish food appears in Czech stores later. Too often loses its value. Michael Cieslak of the Polish Committee for Swine Producers Protest invites so Czechs shopping for Polish. He assured that our southern neighbors can count on lower prices, higher quality and definitely easy access to a large number of products. He adds that part of the local population is heavily tied to Polish products and have come to us for more shopping.
The document ordering checks issued Laboratory Director of the Department of Control and Inspection Certificates National Agricultural Jindrzich Humility in the Czech Republic. These are the specific goods for which the inspectors have to pay particular attention to: fruits and vegetables, meat, dairy and fish.
User defined or specific parameters that should be checked in each group of products and identifies specific individuals responsible for carrying out laboratory analysis.
The Czech Republic is our third recipient of food after Germany and the UK. Czech tables on getting mostly meat, milk and cereal.
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