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The Dutch egg scandal has not reached Slovakia for now
Bratislava, 09.08.2017
The Dutch eggs containing the remains of pesticides have not appeared on the Slovak market as of now. The experts say, however, that people have to be very careful. Meanwhile, the European Commission has started dealing with the food scandal that began in the Netherlands and has impacted several European Union countries. The remains of the toxic substance Fipronil were found in eggs at several Dutch farms. The producer was adding the substance to the licensed product for delousing the chickens. The substance is Dega 16, used in the Netherlands, France, Italy, Germany, and Poland, the Pravda daily wrote on August 5. The shops in the Netherlands and Germany responded by withdrawing the eggs from their shelves. Slovak eggs checked well The Slovak Agriculture Ministry says that the contaminated eggs have not been delivered to Slovak shops. However, Agriculture Minister Gabriela Matečná advises people to be careful when buying eggs or other poultry products, especially close to the border with Poland. She also stresses that Slovak poultry breeders and food producers are checked strictly by the State Veterinary and Food Administration during the entire production process. odkaz na stránku
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