6/21/2006

40 Korean veterinary inspectors visit Poland in July

“The agenda of the mission looks enigmatic. We don’t know if the Koreans will want to visit any plants”, Cezary Bogusz, the deputy veterinary inspector said.

In the itinerary sent to the Ministry of Agriculture, the Koreans said they want to verify three issues: how veterinary inspections are organized, how animal diseases are treated and what are the procedures in case of diseases.

“Although our guests do not want to talk about the poultry and fighting bird flue, we will try to convey them as much data as possible. That’s what we have done so far via our trade department in Seul and we see positive results. We moved by several places in the ranking of countries waiting for the Korean poultry market to open”, Cezary Bogusz said.

Today, 13 Polish meat producers have the licenses to export to Korea. They were visited by Korean inspectors last year.

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