The Czech Republic bans the import of poultry from the EU
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Last Update: 2002-07-12
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Introduction: the Czech Veterinary Authority announced a ban on the import and transit of poultry and poultry products originating in the European Union from November 11 to prevent the possible transmission of BSE The agency said the move was due to the recent import of frozen chicken from the Netherlands, which used beef protein powder in large quantities, and the quarantine authorities believe they are at risk of contracting BSE The authority points out that the use of beef protein meal for frozen chicken is prohibited in the Czech Republic According to the guardian, chickens can absorb more water and increase their weight when they use beef protein powder, which will bring more profits to operators But the chickens that used beef gluten were not specifically identified According to data provided by the Czech Ministry of agriculture, the average monthly consumption of poultry in the Czech Republic is about 1000 tons A total of 1109 tons were sold in May this year.
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