Processed animal protein feed for UK pig and poultry producers 'highly unlikely'

The use of processed animal protein (PAP) feed for UK pigs and poultry would be ’highly unlikely’ given the substantial levels of regulatory requirements, the National Pig Association has said.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Processed animal protein feed for UK pig and poultry producers 'highly unlikely'

The use of processed animal protein (PAP) feed for UK pigs and poultry would be 'highly unlikely' given the substantial levels of regulatory requirements, Dr Zoe Davies, chief executive of the National...

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