GAFTA reporting feed contamination in Tilbury
GAFTA are reporting that they have been advised by the Food Standards Agency that material of animal origin was found in wheatfeed intended for ruminant rations in stores at Tilbury Docks. The potential contamination was discovered following routine sampling undertaken as part of DEFRA’s National Feed Audit, they say.
The analysis gave positive results for the presence of muscle fibre, terrestrial animal bone and fish bone. The FSA stated that it appears the wheatfeed was distributed to a number of merchants and feed mills throughout England after the samples were taken but before the analysis results were available.
So that will be all right then, if DEFRA are on the case. Oh hang on, weren't they responsible for the last foot & mouth outbreak?
I just looked up DEFRA in the dictionary, here's what it said:
Limp-wristed "it wasn't me" leftist clipboard-wielding nancy-boys that are all too ready to roll over and offer their bottoms to the establishment.
Well it did in my dictionary anyway
The analysis gave positive results for the presence of muscle fibre, terrestrial animal bone and fish bone. The FSA stated that it appears the wheatfeed was distributed to a number of merchants and feed mills throughout England after the samples were taken but before the analysis results were available.
So that will be all right then, if DEFRA are on the case. Oh hang on, weren't they responsible for the last foot & mouth outbreak?
I just looked up DEFRA in the dictionary, here's what it said:
Limp-wristed "it wasn't me" leftist clipboard-wielding nancy-boys that are all too ready to roll over and offer their bottoms to the establishment.
Well it did in my dictionary anyway