Critics have argued that this policy led to infected animals being sold illegally for
human consumption until 1990, when 100 per cent compensation was offered.
Not exact matches
Although the use of kangaroo meat for
human consumption has been legal in South Australia since 1980, in other States the sale of kangaroo meat other than for pet food was not permitted
until 1993, when it was legalised in New South Wales.
You are completely right, the product was used as pet food but why wasn't your next sentence,
until they found the safe way to use it for
human consumption?
The Customs» document had noted «spoilage» in one of the containers during its inspection, and asked that the particular container be moved and detained at the premises of White Stones Frozen Foods Limited,
until it was properly certified for
human consumption through a laboratory investigation.
Until now, insects for
human consumption in the US have been purchased from companies that breed them to be sold as pet food.
They concluded that the estrogen - like plant hormones in soy can cause adverse effects on the
human body and strongly urged consumers to minimize their
consumption of soy foods
until absolute safety has been proven.
With just 11 weeks to go
until China's Yulin dog meat festival, animal groups from across China gathered in Beijing to stand in solidarity with Humane Society International's global #StopYulin campaign to end the annual event, where an estimated 10,000 dogs and countless cats are brutally slaughtered for
human consumption.
Then from November 17, 2011
until January 18, 2014 language in the federal budget legislation funded the USDA inspections, thus legalizing horse slaughter for
human consumption.
Manufacturers and distributors of THC containing hemp products made for
human consumption were given 120 days,
until February 6, 2002, to dispose of such products.