GLOBAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE CONFERENCE WARNED OF GROWING TRADE BANS ON GROWTH PROMOTER-TAINTED MEAT

A SENIOR scientist warned an international trade conference in Geneva this afternoon (Oct 24) on anti-microbial resistance that rich countries will increasingly ban the import of meat from livestock fed antibiotic growth promoters. Jørgen Schlundt, Professor of Food Science and Technology, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, noted the upcoming January 1 introduction of a ban on the use of most antobiotics as growth promoters within the United States meat and livestock sector, while the EU already has a comprehensive ban. And he declared: “When you ...


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