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    EU measures to deal with MPA crisis are supported by veterinary experts

    • Last Update: 2002-07-26
    • Source: Internet
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    Introduction: EU veterinary experts decided on Wednesday that the current safety measures are enough to deal with the food safety crisis caused by MPA and protect the public health Belgian and Dutch authorities have clarified measures they are using to test and remove banned hormones from feed and food, the European Union's standing veterinary Committee said Wednesday The opinions of the Commission often influence the decision-making of the European Commission "A series of measures taken some time ago have been reconfirmed This includes tracking, recalling, destroying and testing food and feed that may be contaminated by MPa "Said the veterinary Committee The Commission also expressed support for the European Union's practice of conditionally allowing some farms in the Netherlands to slaughter pigs and export pork The Netherlands said on Tuesday it had found that 24 other feed factories had received raw materials containing hormones According to the new MPa testing procedure, if a sample pig from a farm is not detected for this illegal hormone residue, and all the pigs there have been eating feed that has not been contaminated by MPA in the past seven days, the farm is allowed to sell their products Last week, 2100 farms in Germany received emergency closures and their products were banned from sale 1700 of them are in the North Rhine Westphalia Province, which borders the Netherlands So far, 500 of these farms have been lifted The European Commission for veterinary medicine did not provide any information on the Italian decision to ban the import of Dutch pork According to official sources, from the current test results, even those meat products with positive MPa test results have very low MPa content, which is not a threat to human health (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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