Hungary’s parliament may impose stricter sanctions on processors who fail to produce appropriate documentation regarding the origins of their poultry.
The new proposals follow criticism of British poultry processing giant Bernard Matthews for continuing to trade from its
Despite the protection zone being put in place however, 900 mt of poultry meat had still passed through the site. 93 mt of this meat came from
Hungarian domestic poultry stocks are once again free of the deadly H5N1 virus, following the outbreak. Under the new policy, any company found to contravene these requirements could as a result face a year long suspensions from operating, as well significant fines.
The government is keen to adopt the measures to increase pressure on the country’s processors to meet food safety standards.
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