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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 7346112" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>From AIC / UFAS...</p><p></p><p>An alternative acceptable approach for ensuring the safety and legality of non-UK/ Eire combinable crops is outlined below:</p><p></p><p>The combinable crop must be supplied by a member of an assurance scheme recognized by AIC and</p><p>listed in Approved Suppliers above, and the mill must obtain specific evidence from the supplier relating to each purchase regarding all of the following:</p><p>a) All pesticides used pre and post-harvest are approved for use in the EU and;</p><p>b) All pesticides used pre and post-harvest have been applied both singly and cumulatively at</p><p>levels approved for use in the EU; and</p><p>c) All storage used (beginning at the point of first collection or storage) meets the standards</p><p>required by the AIC TASCC Stores Scheme relating to hygiene and cleaning, pest control and</p><p>prevention of contamination"</p><p></p><p>Fine chance of that happening, and so it would seem that UFAS allows non-UK feeds to be used in a ration that haven't been audited to the same standards as they require from UK producers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 7346112, member: 23184"] From AIC / UFAS... An alternative acceptable approach for ensuring the safety and legality of non-UK/ Eire combinable crops is outlined below: The combinable crop must be supplied by a member of an assurance scheme recognized by AIC and listed in Approved Suppliers above, and the mill must obtain specific evidence from the supplier relating to each purchase regarding all of the following: a) All pesticides used pre and post-harvest are approved for use in the EU and; b) All pesticides used pre and post-harvest have been applied both singly and cumulatively at levels approved for use in the EU; and c) All storage used (beginning at the point of first collection or storage) meets the standards required by the AIC TASCC Stores Scheme relating to hygiene and cleaning, pest control and prevention of contamination" Fine chance of that happening, and so it would seem that UFAS allows non-UK feeds to be used in a ration that haven't been audited to the same standards as they require from UK producers. [/QUOTE]
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