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"en.20110706.18.3-329-000"2
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"A little while ago, the Commission proposed lifting the provisions banning the feeding of processed animal proteins to non-ruminants. The European Parliament advocates strict preconditions. Processed slaughterhouse waste must only be derived from species which are not linked to TSE. The production and sterilisation methods used to process the slaughterhouse waste must comply with the highest safety standards. The ban on intra-species recycling (‘cannibalism’) must remain in force. The production channels for slaughterhouse waste derived from different species must be completely separated. The separation of these production channels must be guaranteed by the competent authorities in the Member States and audited by the Commission.
Before the ban on meat and bone meal is lifted, a reliable species-specific method must be put in place to identify the species origin of the proteins in animal feed so that ‘cannibalism’ and the feeding of animal meal to ruminants can be prevented. Finally, the production of processed animal proteins from category 1 or category 2 material must be prohibited. Only category 3 material fit for human consumption may be used for the production of processed animal proteins. Only strict compliance with these conditions can result in the lifting of the ban on meat and bone meal."@en1
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