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标 题: Re: 美国人真惨:“瘦肉精”在美国畅行无阻 (转载)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Jun 4 23:31:28 2013, 美东)
好消息,Smithfield 为了卖猪肉到中国市场,争取6月1号起50%的猪肉不含廋肉精,不
含廋肉精的猪厂特供中国。在美国的WSN/WSNV还要继续吃廋肉精猪哈。
http://farmweeknow.com/story-smithfield-reduce-use-additives-po
Smithfield will have over 50% of its pork opertions free of ractopamine in
feed rations by June 1.
Liz Koehler
Published: May 16, 2013
Smithfield Foods said on Tuesday it will soon raise half of its hogs on feed
that does not contain the additive ractopamine, a lean muscle promoting
drug that has been banned in China and Russia.
On June 1, the company will convert its third plant to be ractopamine free.
When that happens “over 50 percent of our operations will have no
ractopamine as part of their feed rations,” Pope said. China, the world's
largest pork consumer and the third largest market for U.S. pork with sales
of over $800 million last year, wants pork from the United States to be
verified by a third party from March 1 to be free of ractopamine.
Smithfield, in February, said it was in the final stages of converting its
plant in Tar Heel, North Carolina, the world's largest pork-processing
facility, to be ready to meet China's new requirement before the March 1
deadline.
标 题: Re: 美国人真惨:“瘦肉精”在美国畅行无阻 (转载)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Jun 4 23:31:28 2013, 美东)
好消息,Smithfield 为了卖猪肉到中国市场,争取6月1号起50%的猪肉不含廋肉精,不
含廋肉精的猪厂特供中国。在美国的WSN/WSNV还要继续吃廋肉精猪哈。
http://farmweeknow.com/story-smithfield-reduce-use-additives-po
Smithfield will have over 50% of its pork opertions free of ractopamine in
feed rations by June 1.
Liz Koehler
Published: May 16, 2013
Smithfield Foods said on Tuesday it will soon raise half of its hogs on feed
that does not contain the additive ractopamine, a lean muscle promoting
drug that has been banned in China and Russia.
On June 1, the company will convert its third plant to be ractopamine free.
When that happens “over 50 percent of our operations will have no
ractopamine as part of their feed rations,” Pope said. China, the world's
largest pork consumer and the third largest market for U.S. pork with sales
of over $800 million last year, wants pork from the United States to be
verified by a third party from March 1 to be free of ractopamine.
Smithfield, in February, said it was in the final stages of converting its
plant in Tar Heel, North Carolina, the world's largest pork-processing
facility, to be ready to meet China's new requirement before the March 1
deadline.