2011 1 15, broke the German state of Lower Saxony deliberately conceal a toxic feed manufacturer news feed test data, the German Local media accused the relevant departments lack of supervision, and this event is called the scandal. German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed that poisonous food into the supernatant removed from the table is the government's top priority.
feed exceeded 78 times in order to prevent further spread of contamination, has closed more than 4,700 farms were destroyed in Lower Saxony About 100,000 eggs
dioxin is a toxic chlorine compounds, can cause serious skin disease, and carcinogenesis. Germany's January 11 this year, a pig's pork samples were also detected dioxin content was excessive. Upon disclosure of the incident, not only to a certain extent in the German society fears that some countries have taken measures, or eggs from the shelves in Germany, or stop animal products imported from Germany.
German authorities found that only for industrial purposes, such as production of lubricants. According to official statistics, the flow from the company more than a dozen farms in Germany 4,800 tons of feed at least 2%, up to 10% as According to the authoritative departments of the testing, the company produces some toxic dioxins in feed fat content of the samples exceeded 78 times.
German food, the Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Protection said earlier that, in addition to their eggs, meat contamination, approximately 136,000 eggs sold in the Netherlands may also be contaminated. Czech Bureau of Animal Husbandry 14, monitoring officers found in the market, check 200,000 may be imported from Germany, dioxin contamination of eggs, these eggs have been prohibited from sale. In addition, the Czech Republic in the Czech state has also recently imported from Germany, 4.5 tons of pork may be contaminated, and these are the locals eat pork. To prevent further spread of contamination, Germany has closed more than 4700 farms, Lower Saxony, about 100,000 eggs have been destroyed, and a slaughterhouse in Thuringia temporarily sealed the 66,000 tons of meat.
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