A series of reports on weeding: contaminated poultry meat may have been exported
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Last Update: 2002-06-06
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Lead: Hamburg, June 3 (Reuters) - Denmark, the Netherlands and Austria are testing poultry products to find traces of herbicides that have entered the European food chain A spokeswoman for the German Ministry of Agriculture said, "we have received reports from Lower Saxony that a company has exported herbivore infected meat products to the three countries." She added that the organic poultry producer had received toxic feed, but was not sure if the meat it exported was infected "These countries received this information through the EU's rapid warning system and began to test the samples We haven't heard more at the moment, "the spokesman said The EU's fast warning system uses hotlines from member governments to inform each other of food safety emergencies The European Union on Thursday asked Germany to provide information on poultry meat that could be exported The Ministry of Agriculture said Thursday that the source of the toxic substance was a warehouse in eastern Germany, which was used to store pesticides and herbicides under the Communist Party but later wheat The residue of the medicine contaminated the wheat stored here (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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