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Czech authorities banned Polish eggs, due to animal welfare reasons
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The Czech health authorities have banned the marketing of 420 thousand Polish eggs.
In Prague, the Ministry of Agriculture spokesman said that the eggs came from farms that do not comply with the EU animal welfare rules.
As is known, from January it is strictly prohibited in the EU to keep the hens in narrow cages – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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