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Cereals: Disease Control |
Question ID: |
1782197 |
UIN: |
HL5545 |
House: |
Lords |
Date tabled: |
2025-03-06 |
Asking Member ID: |
4301 |
Asking Member display name: |
Baroness Hodgson of Abinger
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Baroness Hodgson of Abinger
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Member interest: |
false |
Question text: |
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the level of mycotoxins and rat excrement in imported grain. |
Is named day: |
false |
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Date answered: |
2025-03-27 |
Date answer corrected: |
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Is holding answer: |
false |
Is correcting answer: |
false |
Answering Member ID: |
347 |
Answering Member display name: |
Baroness Merron
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Answering Member handle: |
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Answering Member Twitter reference: |
Baroness Merron
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Answer text: |
Imported grain for human consumption is subject to surveillance monitoring by Port Health Authorities, and this includes physical checks that encompass mycotoxins and the presence of other extraneous matter. Imported consignments of grain that do not meet... |
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Answering body ID: |
17 |
Answering body name: |
Department of Health and Social Care |
Tweeted: |
true |