CHINA: Quarantine officials discover BSE in Belgian imports
Chinese quarantine officials have allegedly discovered apparent traces of bovine spongiform enchephalopathy (BSE) in waste products imported from Belgium. The 23 tonnes of Belgian waste imports were due to be recycled in Chinese southern province on Guangdong, according to national newspaper
Chinese quarantine officials have allegedly discovered apparent traces of bovine spongiform enchephalopathy (BSE) in waste products imported from Belgium.
The 23 tonnes of Belgian waste imports were due to be recycled in Chinese southern province on Guangdong, according to national newspaper The China Daily.
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