DutchNews.nl,
Friday 25 July 2014
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Calves and
pigs were given
contaminated feed. (NOS/ANP)
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In a
statement on Friday the department said business premises and a private house
have been searched as part of the investigation.
Food safety
inspectors have shut 102 Dutch pig and veal farms and 11 in Germany because
they were delivered feed containing the antibiotic furazolidone, the
Financieele Dagblad said earlier on Friday.
Carcenogenic
The feed
came from a producer in Lopik which was closed down by inspectors two days ago.
Furazolidone is banned in Europe and known to be carcenogenic.
Food safety
inspectors are due to decide on Friday if all the animals on the farms should
be destroyed, ANP says.
The new
closures appear to be related to the finding of contaminated feed on five farms
in Gelderland a month ago.
Health
At the
time, inspectors said the meat from the farms would not be recalled because
there was no immediate risk to public health. Meat from farms using the
contaminated feed was sold in Belgium, France, Germany and Italy as well as in
the Netherlands, Nos television says.
However,
according to website Boederij.nl, nearly 2,500 calves on the farms were killed
because of the contamination.
According
to website Melkvee.nl, the feed producer blames the contamination on manure
from racing pigeons which gather at his farm. However, experts have scoffed at
this explanation, the FD says.
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