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2021 | 4 | 53-74

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A study on adulteration of alcoholic beverages in Poland. What next?

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Gaps in market governance create a vulnerability for adulteration to occur and the paper concludes with framing the challenges of addressing the sale of adulterated and mislabelled alcoholic beverages in Poland. The aim of the study was to review and critique the incidence of adulteration of alcoholic beverages in Poland, between 2009 and 2019, in order to provide recommendations for governance structures to reduce the likelihood of such offences occurring in the future. The methodological approach was to firstly review existing literature to position the Polish alcoholic beverage sector and consider food adulteration and then to analyse more specifically: (1) Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) data on the prevalence of adulteration of alcoholic beverages in Poland; (2) Trade Inspection (IH) data on the prevalence of mislabelling of alcoholic beverages in Poland. The analysis of the IH data for the period 2009–2019 showed that alcoholic beverages in Poland were less commonly mislabelled than other food product categories. Focused analysis of IJHARS data between 2016–2019 for the beverages of concern (n=56) revealed that most non-compliances were due to missing items in the list of ingredients, lower actual alcoholic strength of the product than the value declared, or a misnomer i.e. incorrect or incomplete name of the product. Since Poland is a significant producer and consumer of vodka and beer in Europe and throughout the world, formal food quality and safety management systems should be put in place for protecting the integrity of the products and positive food safety culture should be created, measured and systematically improved in the enterprises operating in alcoholic beverages industry.
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Słabnąca kontrola na rynku napojów alkoholowych w Polsce sprawia, że rośnie podatność tych produktów na zafałszowania i nieprawidłowości w oznakowaniu. Celem artykułu było dokonanie krytycznego przeglądu przypadków zafałszowań napojów alkoholowych w Polsce z lat 2009–2019 oraz sformułowanie rekomendacji dla struktur zarządzania w obszarze przeciwdziałania niezgodnościom. Podejście metodologiczne obejmowało: (1) przegląd literatury dotyczącej fałszowania żywności oraz pozycji polskiej branży napojów alkoholowych w gospodarce; (2) analizę danych pochodzących z upublicznionych decyzji Inspekcji Jakości Handlowej Artykułów Rolno-Spożywczych (IJHARS) dotyczących zafałszowań żywności oraz wyników kontroli Departamentu Inspekcji Handlowej Urzędu Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsumentów (IH UOKiK) w zakresie oznakowania. Analiza danych IH z lat 2009–2019 dowiodła, że napoje alkoholowe są relatywnie rzadziej fałszowane w Polsce niż produkty żywnościowe z innych grup technologicznych. Szczegółowa analiza danych IJHARS z lat 2016–2019 dotyczących 56 zafałszowanych napojów alkoholowych wykazała, że wśród najczęściej stwierdzanych nieprawidłowości były: pominięcie w wykazie pewnych składników, które powinny się w nim znaleźć, zaniżona zawartość alkoholu etylowego w produkcie względem deklaracji na etykiecie, błędnie oznaczona nazwa produktu. Ze względu na mocną pozycję Polski na europejskim i światowym rynku wódki i piwa warto zwiększać skalę wdrożenia systemów zarządzania jakością i bezpieczeństwem żywności właściwych do walki, przeciwdziałania i łagodzenia skutków fałszowania tych produktów, aby chronić ich wiarygodność. Ogromne znaczenie ma tu zwłaszcza kształtowanie, pomiar i doskonalenie pozytywnej kultury bezpieczeństwa żywności w przedsiębiorstwach z branży alkoholowej.

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2021

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  • Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
  • School of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, UK

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2036859

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