EU all imports BSV feed (12.1)
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Last Update: 2003-03-12
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OA show ('918 '); recently, France's Figaro newspaper made a surprising disclosure, saying that EU-15 countries have imported a kind of animal meat powder that may cause mad cow disease So, in the whole European Union, almost everyone is shouting: "here comes the wolf!" According to the French newspaper Figaro on the 28th, since 1996, 15 EU member states have imported a kind of animal meat meal that may have been infected with BSE virus, and the BSE crisis may lurk in all EU Member States, the Youth Daily reported In this regard, the health and quarantine departments of the 15 countries in the European Union are panicked As many as 420000 tons of the 530000 tons of meat powder that flowed inside European countries in 1999 were made from animals that may have been infected with mad cow disease, the Figaro newspaper reported It is impossible to find out which countries the meat powder flowed to and whether it is still stored in the icehouse The report also pointed out that in the same year, the four largest export countries of animal meat meal in Europe were the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France Coincidentally, these four countries happened to be the countries that successively found cases of mad cow Among them, 231000 tons of animal meal were exported from the Netherlands, 12 cases of mad cow were found, 143000 tons from Germany, 2 cases of mad cow disease were found, 85000 tons from Belgium, 36 cases of mad cow disease were found, 88000 tons from France and 172 cases of mad cow disease were found Yuj (author:)
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