EU Orders Recall of Brazilian Beef Due to Banned Hormone Presence
The European Commission has issued a recall notice for frozen beef imported from Brazil into the EU due to banned hormones being found in the imported product.
The European Commission has launched an investigation into the import of frozen Brazilian beef into Europe containing banned hormones. The hormone in question is oestradiol 17ß and was found in frozen beef imported from Brazil in November.
The Irish Farmers Journal understands that the meat in question was found as part of an audit of Brazilian meat imports but that some of the meat had already found its way into the European market...
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