Polish small-scale meat producers face increased challenges in exporting poultry and processed products to China after a six-year absence. The Polish Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Stefan Krajewski, and the Chinese Ambassador to Poland, Lu Shan, signed a protocol outlining new requirements for inspection and quarantine. These rules include regionalization based on EU statistical classification NUTS-3 levels. The Chinese market has significantly changed, with imports of poultry meat dropping sharply from 1.48 million tons in 2021 to 237,200 tons in 2025. Brazil leads exports of frozen chicken meat to China, followed by Russia, Thailand, and the U.S. Meanwhile, China’s domestic poultry production continues to grow, with chicken meat accounting for most of the total output. New guidelines from China’s General Administration of Customs will detail production, packaging, and transportation standards, including designated ports for entry.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents factual developments regarding trade agreements and market changes without overtly favoring any political stance. It provides balanced information on both Polish and Chinese perspectives, focusing on economic data and regulatory changes rather than ideological positions. While a
Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 70): The article provides detailed information on the recent protocol signed between Poland and China regarding meat exports, including statistical classifications and export trends. It cites data from the Chinese Customs Administration, which supports its factual claims. However, it presents the situati

