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New Rules for the placing on the market of animal feed

 The Council adopted a regulation on the placing on the market and use of feed, following a first-reading agreement with the European Parliament. The main objective of the new regulation is to boost innovation within the feed industry and to strengthen the competitiveness of the EU livestock sector while maintaining a high level of protection for animals and European citizens. The Council adopted conclusions on areas with natural handicaps and on the quality of agricultural products.  The Council also reached political agreement on a proposed regulation on the welfare of animals at the time of slaughter or killing. The Council had a policy debate on the reform of the fisheries control policy.

 

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