Recalls in Germany, Netherlands and Belgium and criminal inquiry launched as tests show tall levels of insecticide fipronilMillions of eggs are being recalled from shops and warehouses in Germany and the Netherlands and being blocked from sale in Belgium after some were found to contain tall levels of a toxic insecticide banned from consume in the production of food for human consumption.approximately 180 Dutch farms maintain been temporarily shut down and a criminal investigation has been launched as authorities seek to establish the scale of the problem. Related: UN experts denounce 'myth' pesticides are necessary to feed the world Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com