EUROPEAN UNION CONTROVERSIAL POLICY ON THE REQUIRED CONTROL OF EDIBLE SUBSTANCES FOR CONSUMPTION WITHIN THE EUROZONE HAS STARTLED MANY EUROZONE CITIZENS AS ONE OF THE DIFFICULT ISSUES FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO RESOLVE.
European Union controversial policy on the required control of edible substances, or essential commodities standard for consumption within the Eurozone has startled many Eurozone citizens as one of the difficult issues of the previous and the current years to resolve, despite the unified agreement of Eurozone scientists on the standards of basic, or essential food and soft drink that should be controlled and made available in the European Union countries markets, specially after the recent frequent reappeaance of media highlights in breaking news on the various tv, radio and internet networks news about the rate of contaminants in the domestic Eurozone essential commodities, or the mostly imported food, drinks and agriculture products from various countries which included the USA. Financial benefits and other interest that entailed industrial, businesses and markets expansion with other nations, particularly with the United States of America, China and England seemed to have outweight European Union citizens concern for better health and environmental protection policy within the Eurozone countries. The United States of America government reacted agressively, but later apologized about the high content fertilizer's chemicals presence in its recent agriculture exports to the Eurozone countries and particularly to Germany, after an article that has been published on various Eurozone Newspapers specified Eurozone citizens concern about why would other people produce toxic substances and place these subtances on food, or agriculture products to destroy other s with than to produce only medicine to cure with them?
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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