Thursday, August 23, 2012

European Union claims that it is unharmful to human body to clone animal's food

European Union claims that it is unharmful to human body to clone animal's food
Paris, August 7 (Xinhua) (reporter Li XueMei) Recently during these days, the report cloning the beef and milk and flowing into the British market illegally receives the extensive concern, also initiate the EU countries to the dispute cloning animal's food. As to this, the Buddhist nun of Mary, spokesman of EU Committee Holts receives to point out, according to the present research results, eat and clone animal's products unharmful to human body.
Holts receive publish 7 say according to the intersection of European Union and present decree interview, while being relevant in " the newspaper, people of Paris, ", meat and milk product which clone the animal should be put on market, must obtain the special permission of the security bureau of food of European Union in advance. But till now, European Union has not received any application yet. And to coming from cloning animal's offspring food, does not need any special sale to permit.
However, she reveals, the European parliament is discussing a requirement with EU Committee and forbidding the proposal to clone animal's food at present, if this proposal is passed, Europe will completely forbid coming from cloning the food of animal and offspring.
Holts receives the title, existing about 2000 of whole world clone animals, European Union among them yes about 200 heads. But these oxen or pigs totally serve the purpose of scientific research, has not flowed into the market of food.
Because lack of understanding instead of believing the national regulatory ystem in cloning animals, the people of some countries of European Union such as Great Britain and France have been unwilling to accept that clone animal's products all the time, especially after the epidemic situation of mad cow disease of the 1990s of last century takes place, they made more carefully while choosing meat products and dairy products.
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