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EFSA proposes reduction of maximum levels of zinc in feed

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Core Tip: EFSA has proposed a reduction of the maximum permitted content of zinc in feed for all animal species.
EFSA has proposed a reduction of the maximum permitted content of zinc in feed for all animal species. It is estimated that the new proposed levels will reduce the amount of zinc in manure released in the environment by about 20 %. The reduction in maximum permitted content of zinc in feed ensures consumer safety, animal health and welfare, and does not affect animal productivity. To complete its risk assessment, EFSA reviewed relevant available literature as well as data received from national authorities of European countries and from stakeholders.

• Scientific Opinion on the potential reduction of the currently authorised maximum zinc content in complete feed


 
 
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