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EU bans imports of Chinese soya | EU bans imports of Chinese soya |
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The European Commission has banned imports of Chinese soya-based food products intended to be eaten by infants and young children. | The European Commission has banned imports of Chinese soya-based food products intended to be eaten by infants and young children. |
The decision was taken after a chemical called melamine, used in pesticides, was found in Chinese soya bean meal. | |
All other soya products will have to be tested when they are imported. | All other soya products will have to be tested when they are imported. |
Last year, EU nations imported about 68,000 tonnes of products containing soya with a total value of 34m euros ($43m; £29m), the commission said. | Last year, EU nations imported about 68,000 tonnes of products containing soya with a total value of 34m euros ($43m; £29m), the commission said. |
Melamine was the chemical at the centre of the milk scandal in China in September in which tens of thousands of babies became ill, and at least four died. | |
Eggs later became contaminated because melamine had been in feed given to hens. | |
Melamine is rich in nitrogen and may be used in sub-standard milk, which is often tested for nitrogen levels to assess its quality. |
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