FRANCE RENDERING
July 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has authorised the payment by France of Euro 325 million aid to public rendering companies in 2003 for storing and destroying meat and bone meal while transporting and destroying fallen stock and slaughterhouse waste. If Brussels had branded this illegal state aid, it could have ordered its recovery by Paris.
THE EUROPEAN Commission has authorised the payment by France of Euro 325 million aid to public rendering companies in 2003 for storing and destroying meat and bone meal while transporting and destroying fallen stock and slaughterhouse waste. If Brussels had branded this illegal state aid, it could have ordered its recovery by Paris.
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