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The Chief Veterinary Officer withdrew the dioxin regulation
The Chief Veterinary Officer withdrew the dioxin regulation on the grounds, that the German authorities are able to eliminate and prevent the marketing of the contaminated products, because on the basis of the previous inspections, dioxin-contaminated food did not found the in the Hungarian market.
According to the information, available on the kormany.hu site Kardeván Endre Chief Veterinary Officer withdrew his decision on Wednesday, that there is no reason to maintain the measures imposed earlier – reports Index.
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