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Declining veterinary drug residues in animal products

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The whole dataset – comprising around 13 million analytical results – is available on the EFSA Knowledge Junction, an open repository meant to improve transparency, reproducibility, and reusability of evidence in food and feed safety risk assessments.
The whole dataset – comprising around 13 million analytical results – is available on the EFSA Knowledge Junction, an open repository meant to improve transparency, reproducibility, and reusability of evidence in food and feed safety risk assessments.

ITALY, Parma. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) released its annual report for 2021 on veterinary drug residues and other substances in livestock and animal products. The data shows that the residue levels in the European Union are declining, while the number of tested samples slightly increased compared to 2020.

According to the latest data, Residues of veterinary drugs and other substances found in animals and animal-derived food continue to decline, and co
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