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    Japan labels beef

    • Last Update: 2001-11-12
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: according to overseas media reports, officials from Japan's Ministry of agriculture, forestry and Fisheries said recently that they would implement a labeling system for all beef products on the market to eliminate people's fear of mad cow disease According to this system, every piece of beef sold on the market should be labeled with the origin of the beef, the farm where it is raised, and where it has been processed The Japanese government is also preparing to implement a similar system for vegetables and processed food The labelling system was imposed last year by the European Union on 15 member states to facilitate the tracking of beef and restore their confidence in it.
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