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". I have decided to support this report, primarily because of the knock-on importance that the proposal by the European Commission will have for the quality of the products offered to the end consumer. In fact, this proposal is intended to regulate additives intended for animal nutrition, clarifying existing rules in this field and consequently the authorisation procedures for their marketing. I think it is entirely appropriate to promote strict quality standards for additives intended for the nutrition of animals that are in turn intended for human consumption. This is the way to avoid the future occurrence of further episodes such as the outbreak of ‘mad cow’ disease, enabling us to trace and identify potentially harmful components, eliminating them from the food chain and from the market. Furthermore, it will allow upward monitoring to take place, both through the obligation on companies to prove the effectiveness of the product and the absence of risk to human health, animal health and the environment and by establishing requirements for the use and marketing of additives."@en1

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