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"en.20010313.16.2-237"2
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"Question No 48 by Rosa Miguélez Ramos, which has been taken over by Medina Ortega ():
In recent years, cases of animals affected by bovine spongiform encephalopathy have been discovered in various countries after the United Kingdom had exported animal meal to them at a time when sale of the product had already been banned in the UK.
At the time when it occurred the European Union granted the United Kingdom substantial aid to tackle the crisis. Now that other States are experiencing cases of mad cow disease, pubic opinion expects similar Community aid to that offered to the country which was at the origin of the disease. Otherwise, we shall again be faced with the paradox, described by President Prodi when presenting the Commission’s work programme for 2001 to the European Parliament, of a Europe that is ever more necessary yet which is seen as ever more remote.
What funding did the European Union provide for the measures taken to resolve the BSE crisis in the United Kingdom and what percentage of the expenditure did this aid represent?
What funding is available and what percentage of the expenditure will the European Union provide to cofinance measures to assist the countries affected by this new BSE crisis?"@en1
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"Subject: Aid for the livestock sector in countries affected by BSE"1
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