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"en.20110706.18.3-326-000"2
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"In the 1990s, we experienced the nightmare of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, which is a form of BSE. Since that time therefore, research in this field has been carried out continuously, and standards for breeding, feeding and the slaughter of animals have been made higher than ever. Despite the intensified activity and the real progress which has been made, scientific research has not shown that the danger has been completely eliminated from Europe, so there is no reason to significantly weaken legislation. After all, the safety of consumers is of primary importance.
However, the question of protein deficit in the diet of ruminants remains important. EU legislation has established detailed standards governing the presence of animal protein in feed. However, in view of the insufficient amounts of protein crops grown in Europe, we are forced to import them from outside the Union, where high standards of production are not always maintained. The solution is a liberalisation of legislation on feed or a change in protein crop production policy (the Häusling report)."@en1
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