The Czechs will check the imported Polish food more strictly
In the future, the Czech Ministry of Agriculture wants to check the foods imported from abroad more closely if they have previously experienced problems with the manufacturer.
If they find any deficiencies, the producer will be banned from importing the product – Václav Tampír, head of the Press Office of the Czech Ministry of Agriculture told CTK Czech News Agency on Monday in Prague. (MTI, Kokes János)
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