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UAE bans eggs imported from US farm

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has issued a health advisory withdrawing and banning the importation of eggs from North Carolina's Rose Acre Farm's Hyde County in the United States. 

According to the advisory, these eggs have been contaminated with salmonella.

Several measures have been taken by the ministry to withdraw all eggs produced by that farm, including the issuing of a circular with a serial code number list of the product to all local authorities.

The ministry warned against the distribution or consumption of any eggs from the Rose Acre farm.      

انطلاقاً من حرصها على ضمان غذاء سليم وآمن للمستهلكين في الدولة، قامت #وزارة_التغير_المناخي_والبيئة باتخاذ جملة من الإجراءات الاحترازية على استيراد بيض المائدة من مزرعة (Rose Acre Farms’ Hyde County) الأمريكية في ولاية نورث كارولاينا وقامت الوزارة بإعداد قائمة ببيض المائدة المنتج من المزرعة الأمريكية وأصدرت تعميماً بالرقم التعريفي المطبوع على البطاقة الغذائية للسلطات المحلية المختصة. وتهيب الوزارة بالجمهور التأكد من عدم تناول بيض المائدة الأمريكي في حال كان من المزرعة المذكورة. Coming from its care to ensure healthy and safe food to consumers in the UAE, #MoCCAE made a series of precautionary measures to withdraw and retrieve eggs by Rose Acre Farm's Hyde County farm, located in the state of North Carolina in USA. The ministry has also issued a circular on adding a tag on the product to the concerned local authorities.

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Source: khaleejtimes

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