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How Do Other Countries View Use of EM in Animal Feed?

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How Do Other Countries View Use of EM in Animal Feed?

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The vast majority of countries in the world do not regulate what may or may not be fed to animals. While these liberal guidelines do allow free use of EM in these countries, this free-market approach is actually worrisome, since it could allow all kinds of toxic things into the diet of animals, and also into the human food chain. Of the few countries which do regulate such things, we have already dealt with the current situation in the USA above, and, of the remaining countries, EM is registered (and allowed) for animal consumption in Austria, Sweden, Denmark, and China. It appears that some other countries may actually have regulations on the books which might forbid use of many microbial products (including EM) in animal feeds, but if so, they appear to tolerate and allow the use of EM1 because there are no other solutions that are as effective in eliminating odor and environmental problems, and at a price that farmers can easily afford. So, the Bottom Line Is…. The actual reality

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