In the international food trade, the key asset is not just price, but above all, predictability and safety. The European Union has developed one of the most advanced surveillance systems in the world, which for business partners means one thing: the minimisation of commercial risk.

Standards that Protect the Product
Strict EU legal requirements force producers and farmers to apply procedures that directly translate into the commercial quality of the goods. Cooperation with EU suppliers ensures the maintenance of parameters such as:
Raw Material Purity: Thanks to rigorous standards regarding feed and the early detection of plant pests, the final product is free from undesirable contaminants.
Biological Stability: Continuous monitoring of animal health and the reduction of unnecessary chemical additives ensure that European meat and fruit retain their natural flavour values and longer freshness¹.
Logistical Safety: Precise guidelines regarding hygiene in transport protect the supply chain from quality losses at key distribution stages.
Control as a Verification Tool
The European agricultural model is based on transparency. Farmers are obliged to use sustainable techniques that protect natural resources and animal welfare². This approach is regularly verified by a system of unannounced inspections³. For the importer and distributor, this means that a quality certificate is not merely a declaration, but the result of real, restrictive supervision to which farms are subjected every day.
Competitive Advantage in Your Portfolio
Introducing food from the EU into your offer is a strategic choice. The multi-stage control system makes the supplier verification process much simpler, and the risk of complaints is minimised. By choosing products from the EU, you offer your customers a standard that combines modern technology with full product responsibility!
Sources:
1 www.europarl.europa.eu/factsheets/pl/sheet/51/food-safety
2https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2775/40488
3 www.gov.pl/web/arimr/prawa-i-obowiazki-rolnikow-w-procesie-kontroli-na-miejscu


