China Daily (Hong Kong)

Contaminat­ed eggs found in 40 countries

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FRANKFURT — Eggs contaminat­ed with the insecticid­e fipronil have been discovered in 40 countries, including 24 of the European Union’s 28 member states, German news agency DPA reported on Tuesday, without citing its sources.

Millions of eggs have been pulled from European supermarke­t shelves, though some national regulators have voiced concern that many contaminat­ed eggs have already entered the food chain, mainly through processed products such as biscuits, cakes and salads.

Briefly

EU agricultur­e ministers meeting in Tallinn, Estonia, are due to discuss the egg scandal on Tuesday, DPA said.

DPA said a spokeswoma­n for the European Commission confirmed that the only EU member states so far unaffected are Lithuania, Portugal, Cyprus and Croatia.

The non-EU states in which contaminat­ed eggs have been discovered include the United States, Russia, South Africa and Turkey, DPA reported.

Dutch and Belgian authoritie­s traced the source of the insecticid­e to a supplier of cleaning products in the Netherland­s. Two Dutch men who ran the cleaning company Chickfrien­d were arrested last month.

While a large number of contaminat­ed eggs would need to be eaten to affect health, fipronil is considered moderately toxic and can cause organ damage in humans.

It is widely used to treat pets for ticks and fleas but its use in the food chain — for example, to clean out barns — is forbidden.

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