NETHERLANDS INCREASES CONTROLS ON FIPRONIL-TAINTED EGGS

The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA – Nederlandse Voedsel- en Warenautoriteit) is acting to protect European consumers from buying Dutch-produced eggs contaminated with fipronil, a toxic insecticide, a spokesperson has told just-food. “We have printed a list of 137 egg codes from the 180 companies [a fifth of all Dutch poultry farms] investigated, so consumers can check if they have the right or wrong eggs in their fridge.” The NVWA list contains three categories, the spokesperson said. The first (one code) denotes eggs ...


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