The EU would tighten the traceability of goods
While there are stringent requirements for raw products, we do not know the origin of processed goods. The EU would change this situation, and not only among food products, but would also enhance the traceability of other goods – Népszabadság Online writes.
While – especially since the mad cow disease – the stringent requirements are for raw products, bur we do not know anything about the origin of processed goods. “- states Olivier Andrault, leader of the UFC Que Choisir French consumer protection association. “But there is a good chance for example that chicken meat comes from Brazil where it is the cheapest in the world” – Andrault explained to Le Figaro. (Pócs Balázs, Népszabadság Online)
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