No resistance to breeding, the world is in action

1. In 1991, the detection of antibiotic residues in meat products began. Once the safety standards are exceeded, they are prohibited from entering the...

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No resistance to breeding, the world is in action

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  1. In 1991, the detection of antibiotic residues in meat products began. Once the safety standards are exceeded, they are prohibited from entering the market.
  2. In 1996, Sweden was the first to ban AGP (antibiotic growth promoter) in animal feed.
  3. In 1998, Denmark banned the use of the antibiotic feed additive virginiamycin.
  4. In 1998, the Netherlands stopped adding olaquindo to animal feed.
  5. In 1999, the European Commission banned the use of antibiotic feed additives such as tylosin, spiramycin, bacitracin and  virginiamycin.
  6. In 1999, the Danish pig industry voluntarily stated that it would stop using antibiotic feed additives for pigs weighing  less than 35 pigs.
  7. In 2000, Denmark stipulated that antibiotics used to treat diseases in raised animals must be purchased from                veterinarians.
  8. In 2005, the Korean government gradually reduced the number and types of antibiotics allowed.
  9. In 2006, all member states of the European Union completely banned the use of antibiotics as feed additives to promote animal growth. Including ionophore antibiotics.
  10. In 2008, Japan formulated a mandatory policy to prohibit the use of antibiotics in feed.
  11. In 2010, the US FDA called for the gradual ban on the use of "antibiotics with important medical significance" in the livestock industry. After the release of industry guidance documents, the management of antibiotic use will be strengthened.
  12. In 2011, South Korea officially issued a mandatory policy to prohibit the use of antibiotics in feed.
  13. In 2011, the European Commission announced the "Five-Year Antibacterial Action Plan", which aims to ensure the correct use of antibiotics by humans and livestock and improve the monitoring of veterinary antibiotics.
  14. In 2013, the United States issued the Veterinary Feed Directive, which requires licensed veterinarians to supervise the use of antibiotics and stipulates that farmers must first obtain a veterinary prescription when purchasing antibiotics.
  15. In 2020, China bans the addition of antibiotics to feed
  16. Before 2030, New Zealand will not need antibiotics to maintain animal health and welfare.
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