decrease font size
increase font size
change type face
bookmark this page
email this page
print this page
ThePoultrySite Latest News
Monday, July 24, 2006
Print This Page Health, veterinary still problems for Bulgaria
BULGARIA - The European Commission remains concerned about public health and veterinary control in Bulgaria, according to European Union Health and Consumer Protection Commissioner Markos Kyprianou.The statement was made after a meeting on July 13 in Sofia with European Integration Minister Meglena Kouneva.
The two discussed the latest steps related to Bulgaria’s EU accession progress as well as areas that continue to cause concern. Kyprianou said that the area of consumer protection in Bulgaria does not give the Commission cause for concern.
“Much progress has been achieved since my last visit here in October 2005, and I believe that if the pace of the efforts is maintained, most questions would be addressed within the set time limit,” Kyprianou said.
The most difficult areas in the European Union are food safety and the so-called “farm-to-fork” chain, but what matters most is conformity with the standards.
To continue reading this article please click here
Source: Sofia Echo
More Poultry Industry News
BIRD FLU: Egypt Announces 88th H5N1 Case
Gas, Electrical Stunning Found to be Equally Humane
Farmers' Union Supports O'Kane Turkey Growers
Tyson Foods Names New Top Executives
WTO Investigates Poultry, Livestock Complaints
Taiwanese Nutritionists Learn About DDGS
Case Continues in Poultry Litter Suit
Philippines to Import Poultry Products to Meet Demand
Innovative Egg Pasteurisation Technology Launched
Ghana Aims for Poultry Self-Sufficiency by 2012

