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2120 final report.pdf - Agra CEAS Consulting

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APPENDIX 1: MEMBER STATE REPORTSeggs are not considered to be a staple food;the increase in egg consumption as a result of rising incomes is likely to be insignificant;any increase in income amongst higher income households will not result in significant changes indemand for eggs, but if the incomes of low income households increase, egg consumption is likelyto increase strongly.As in other countries the increase in the consumption of processed egg is strongly correlated withincome, as eggs are the basic component of many snacks, salads, sauces and ready-to-eat products,consumption of which has been growing rapidly in Poland in recent years.A1.11.5. The impact of Directive 1999/74/ECDirective 1999/74/EC was introduced into Polish legislation on the 2 nd September 2003 by anamendment to Article 7 of the 1997 Law on Animal Welfare. This has been implemented via theMinistry of Agriculture’s Directive on the Conditions Livestock Production (Dz. U. N o 167/2003 pos.1629). There is as yet no clear evidence of how the Directive has been implemented or is expectedto be implemented.269

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