Channelnewsasia.com
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
   
 
  blogs  
 
yournews
   
Video Finance Features Weather Travel Discussion TV Shows
CNA Live    | About Us 
 
  Home ›
 
World News

 
 

EU threatens embargo on Italian mozzarella
Posted: 28 March 2008 0511 hrs

 
 
Photos  of

   
 

BRUSSELS - The European Commission said Thursday that Italy is not doing enough to keep contaminated mozzarella off the market and threatened an embargo on cheeses made of buffalo milk.

"The commission believes that the measures put in place are not sufficient to ensure that no contaminated product enters the market," a statement said.

The European Union's executive arm said this was because "no recall of product potentially contaminated has been carried out and the surveillance programme on the farms of the Campania region is still too limited".

Italy produces 33,000 tonnes of mozzarella per year, some 80 percent of it in the southern region of Campania, where a quarter of a million buffalo are farmed to produce the milk for the product.

Italian authorities said last week that high levels of dioxin, which increases the risk of cancer, were found in 66 buffalo herds around the city of Naples.

Brussels called on Italy "to take further urgent measures".

"If it considers this further action as inadequate, the commission will consider proposing safeguard measures for dairy products originating from the region of Campania," the statement said.

Most health experts quoted by the Italian media have said that the raised levels do not constitute a danger to health, but domestic sales have already fallen by 30 to 35 percent, according to the body that oversees the product.

Officials have previously said the contamination is probably linked to the Naples region's chronic waste disposal problems, which saw thousands of tonnes of rubbish left undisposed of in past months.

Earlier Thursday, a commission spokeswoman said the possible measures could run from a recall of concerned products from the EU market to "a complete ban" on imports to other EU countries.

- AFP /ls

 

 



Other world News
Turkey threatens to launch incursion into Iraq after Kurdish rebel attack
McCain seeks to revive campaign in second debate
Iran fighter jets force aircraft carrying US soldiers to land
Brigitte Bardot slams Palin as a "disgrace to women"
Defence secretary says US against partition of Kosovo
Blasts outside Green Zone as US, Iraq close in on pact
Japanese duo and US scientist win Nobel Physics Prize
Hamas sends delegation to Egypt for Palestinian unity talks
Turkish jets bomb Kurdish rebels in Iraq, Turkey
Attacks get personal ahead of second US presidential debate
White House rivals go nuclear as debate looms
Gunman kills self, five kin over financial woes
Russia says forces in Georgia seeking to provoke new conflict

 


Advertisements

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions