Report of the Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) for September 2025 shows the scale of the problem with food products imported from Ukraine. Not only do they spoil our marketplace at a low price, they do not yet meet any quality standards and are dangerous to health.
Poisoned food from Ukraine again in Poland. The results of the checks are amazing even for experienced officials – as many as 41 out of 52 cases checked, serious deficiencies were detected. This means that almost 8 out of 10 places offered food that did not meet Polish commercial requirements. At the centre of the reservations were issues that should be the absolute basis for the consumer – deficiency of information in Polish, incomplete lists of ingredients, incorrect dates of suitability for consumption and even deficiency of indication of allergens.
These are issues that straight affect food safety and awareness of what goes on Polish plates. Sugar products fell out the worst – over 70 percent of them did not meet the requirements. small was better with fish processing, where irregularities reached nearly 78 percent. Inspectors have noted a deficiency of information on the method of fishing or the method of production, which in practice means that the client has no thought where the product truly comes from or how it was manufactured.
In a akin speech the results for meat preparations and fruit and vegetable products were more than half of the batches tested. Sometimes these were formal deficiencies, specified as the deficiency of a description in Polish, another times more serious violations, including the deficiency of information about the presence of mechanically separated meat (MON). In more than 60 percent of cases, inspectors questioned non-alcoholic beverages, as well as beer and alcohols which lacked basic data on the composition or even appropriate product designation.
This shows that the problem is not limited to 1 section of the marketplace but is systemic. IJHARS did not halt at analysis. 44 administrative proceedings have been initiated. In addition, 59 cases it was decided to prohibit the placing on the marketplace of goods. However, there are serious concerns about the degree to which penalties are imposed for those who import bad goods. Only 9 seats were issued for the full amount of... 2450 zł. So the average ticket is PLN 272.
"Poland, 1 of the main recipients of Ukrainian food in the European Union, must invest in additional sanitary and qualitative surveillance measures. The expanding inflow of products from across the east border requires equally intensive control. However, a much better solution would be to simply close the Polish marketplace to an excess of Ukrainian products. Unfortunately, the fresh agreement between Brussels and Kiev for duty-free entry quotas for Ukrainian agricultural produce. The Polish government has not protested against this” – noted Paul the Confederacy seat.
OUR COMMENTS: The burdensome support from Warsaw to flood our country with products from Ukraine since 2022 leads slow to the conclusion that the governments of COPY intentionally want to poison us all.
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