uk bse ban lifted

The EU’s standing committee on the food chain and animal health has decided that the ban on exports of beef from the UK to other Member States should be ended. The Commission’s Press Release states:

Under today’s agreement to lift the embargo, the UK will be allowed to resume exports of all live animals born after 1 August 1996. This is the date when the EU meat-and-bonemeal feed ban entered into effect and, under EU legislation, no cattle born before this date are allowed enter the food chain under any circumstances. UK meat and meat products produced after 15 June 2005 (linked to the date of the favourable FVO inspection) will also be allowed to be traded freely. The UK will have to adjust its legislation for beef-on-the-bone, and reduce its current age limit of 30 months for the removal of the vertebral column to 24 months. This will bring it in line with the 24 month rule applied by all other Member States (see IP/05/1223), and set the UK on equal footing in terms of trade.

Next steps
The decision to lift the UK embargo will now be sent to the European Parliament, which has a right of scrutiny during one month. The legal texts related to lifting the embargo will then be formally adopted by the Commission and published in the Official Journal, after which they will immediately enter into force (which normally takes an additional two weeks).

One Response to “uk bse ban lifted”

  1. mydarlingskater
    March 15th, 2006 | 11:59 pm

    yay FINALLY after three months I got this bloody thing to work!!!

    As of Monday, March 14th BSE confirmed in Alabama!!!

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