The ban announced by the European Commission prevents scallops, clams, cockles, oysters and mussels known as bivalve molluscs from being exported to the bloc unless they are ready for human consumption after being purified. In a review, the Independent Food Standards Agency said
Shellfish war between Britain and the EU nears a resolution as fishermen are given green light to export catches to Continent after UK seas are ‘upgraded’ No10 was furious this year when EU banned export of mussels, oysters and clams The sudden
The position announced by the European Commission prevents scallops, clams, cockles, oysters and mussels known as bivalve molluscs from being exported to the bloc unless they are ready for human consumption after being purified. But with a separate threat of court proceedings from