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WRITTEN QUESTION E-2068/02 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. Import of live animals from Central and East European countries.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-2068/02 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. Import of live animals from Central and East European countries.
WRITTEN QUESTION E-2068/02 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. Import of live animals from Central and East European countries.
OJ C 28E, 6.2.2003, pp. 176–177
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WRITTEN QUESTION E-2068/02 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission. Import of live animals from Central and East European countries.
Official Journal 028 E , 06/02/2003 P. 0176 - 0177
WRITTEN QUESTION E-2068/02 by Mark Watts (PSE) to the Commission (12 July 2002) Subject: Import of live animals from Central and East European countries Would the Commission please tell me how many (i) calves aged less than 6 months, and (ii) lambs, were imported into the European Union from the Central and East European countries in (a) 2000 and (b) 2001, and how many of each of these species went to each specific Member State of destination in these two years? Answer given by Mr Fischler on behalf of the Commission (12 August 2002) The Commission has no information on the age of the imported calves. However, based upon the weight criterion of live bovine animals, the following break-down appears for the years 2000 and 2001 on Community imports from Central and East European countries: >TABLE> The import data from Central and East European countries for lambs are as follows: >TABLE>