ECJ – FISH FEED – BSE

KEITH NUTHALLTRADERS in fish flour cannot under European Union (EU) law deliver consignments containing mammal bone fragments, even if the contamination is slight and accidental, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled. Public authorities have the right to destroy such consignments, if discovered by health inspectors, judges added. The court had been asked to interpret EU council decision 2000/766/EC concerning protection measures on TSE's (of which BSE is the most infamous) regarding animal protein feed and an associated Commission decision 2001/9/EC. In ...


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