Canada to Join U.S. on Meat Industry Study to Poland
The first meeting of the Meat with European Quality campaign will be held in Poland this March with the aim of building trade relationships with both Canada and the U.S.
A trade mission to Poland of importers and professionals of the meat industries from both the United States and Canada will take place March 2019. A seminar on the issues of international meat trade and meat production standards applicable in the European Union is an important part of the program agenda.
Participants will have the opportunity to discuss trade and process issues with an elite group of producers and exporters from Europe, guests from the United States and Canada, as well as representatives of national and EU institutions.
“The program will include visits to leading meat production and processing plants as well as product presentations to highlight key issues”
The program will include visits to leading meat production and processing plants as well as product presentations to highlight key issues to be the focus of the seminar. Participants will learn about the processing cycle and production standards arising from European Union regulations and internal quality standards.
In April of this year, representatives of the European meat industry will, in turn, meet with business partners in Canada and the United States, with meetings in Vancouver and Los Angeles to be held by European industry experts.
According to the program, meetings with American importers and B2B talks in cooperation with chambers of commerce, as well as visits to branch stores, will take place.
The European meat industry will also have a booth at this years’ SIAL Canada fair as part of the Meat with European Quality campaign.
For more information you can contact info@meatfromeurope.eu.
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