Switzerland announced a ban on the import of Chinese poultry
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Last Update: 2002-02-28
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: Xinhua news agency, Geneva, Feb 27 (reporter Lu Dasheng) Swiss Federal Health Bureau announced on Feb 27 that Switzerland decided to ban the import of Chinese poultry because laboratories in some Swiss States found residues of antibiotics in the analysis of relevant samples six times Lorenz Hess, a spokesman for the federal health agency, said six of the 50 tests found residues containing antibiotics Although this does not pose a direct threat to human health, Switzerland has made this decision due to violations of federal food law Recently, coop and Migros, the two largest supermarket chains in Switzerland, pulled food containing Chinese poultry meat from the shelves successively, because Zurich state laboratory reported on February 19 that residues of antibiotics were found in chicken breast meat from China (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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