Tuesday, January 11, 2011

German part of the dioxin-contaminated eggs may be sold to Hong Kong

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had a number of German media could not wait to pointing fingers at China, but Germany is the official preliminary results of the survey involved companies from Germany purchased a biodiesel production plant for industrial use fat.

Chinese scholars pointed out that Germany, the German habit of taking China as a Eggs may have been sold to drug the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Hong Kong, China.

preliminary survey of industrial chicken feed containing fat

2010 年 3 month into the market hardest hit by the agricultural sector in Lower Saxony are fully investigate the source of dioxins. Dioxin is a toxic chlorine compounds, can cause serious skin disease, and carcinogenesis.

German police raided suspected of selling drugs and feed ingredients Halas odd extension of the company. 10 random samples of feed, fat in 9 of dioxin poisoning. Investigation revealed that the company sold illegal to feed fat industrial manufacturers, 25 feed producers purchased feed from the company of fat.

It is reported that dioxin-contaminated feed could reach 15 million tons. To prevent further spread of contamination, Germany has closed more than 4,700 farms. Hardest hit by this incident had been destroyed in Lower Saxony about 100,000 eggs, a slaughterhouse in Thuringia sealed 66,000 tons of meat. 136,000 sold in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, eggs or are contaminated.

, the survey said Halas and the odd extension of the company is purchased a biodiesel production plant fat, which is the processing of oil recovered from the restaurant may be the source.

morning news show, South Korea, Slovakia, Germany, have banned imports of certain animal products; United Kingdom and the Netherlands is under investigation, including Germany, the safety of egg products; Russia also stepped up inspection of animal products in Germany.

far-fetched to find an excuse for non-Chinese as a scapegoat logic

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German said, the answer seems clear.

experts believe that the source should come from China and Indonesia, the old grease. These oils have been used to produce bio-diesel products, old oil is to be used after the waste oil.

Therefore, its source is used to mix the oil processing,

German Chinese at every turn to be linked to the German media indignation in China. Mr. Berlin chapter of Chinese scholars believe that things have not thoroughly investigated, he said, In addition, even the old oil exports to China, Germany, also has nothing to do with China, are some of the old German businessman for profit oil used as feed materials.

Mr. Zhang said that some German media has always been like Lai Zhongguo, milk expensive blame China, blame is also more expensive heating costs in China, in fact, is to make China as a This excuse is not far-fetched logical.

1% of eggs imported into Hong Kong for the German egg

Hong Kong Food and Health Secretary York Chow said yesterday that the German imports of eggs, eggs accounted for 1% of Hong Kong, the last shipment in 1 month ago imported and sold, imported from Germany recently no new eggs.

Health Bureau said that the market will continue to pursue the remaining issues have eggs, if found will be taken for testing and follow-up inspections have contaminated the egg mixture. German authorities called on the public to buy eggs to be careful, pay attention to whether the eggs and the problem is directly related to the farm. Chairman of the Hong Kong Egg Merchants Association, said Yan Yang, Germany, relatively large egg, egg yolk than red, but the retail price of a 1.4 to 1.6 yuan, compared with the mainland eggs, a 0.7 to 1 yuan only expensive, it is into the stock market has been limited.

markets in Hong Kong, there are still shops selling German eggs. The owner said that as the larger eggs of Germany, has been specified by the customer to buy, so will continue to sell. He said that the public can be printed on the eggs to the goods on the code and the certificate, to distinguish whether the German eggs. Text / reporter Yin Xiaolin

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