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England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The consultations are gauging views on…
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England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The…
Take-home sales at the grocers rose by 4.3% over the four weeks to 26 January…
England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The…
England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The…
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England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The consultations are gauging views on permitting non-ruminant Processed Animal Protein (PAP) in pig and poultry…
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England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The…
Take-home sales at the grocers rose by 4.3% over the four weeks to 26 January…
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England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The consultations are gauging views on permitting non-ruminant Processed Animal Protein (PAP)…
Take-home sales at the grocers rose by 4.3% over the four weeks to 26 January compared with one year ago, according to the latest data from…
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England and Wales open consultation on non-ruminant protein in poultry feed
0England and Wales have followed Scotland in announcing a consultation on livestock feed controls. The consultations are gauging views on permitting non-ruminant Processed Animal Protein (PAP) in pig and poultry feed which has been prohibited for over two decades. Specifically, the proposal is for poultry PAP to be permitted in pig feed, and porcine PAP in poultry feed. Adrian Kesterson, technical advisor to FABRA UK, the trade association for the UK animal by-products sector, said safety and sustainability provide a compelling case for changing animal feed rules, but the industry must make its voices heard. “Restrictions on pig and poultry…