Smithfield sale raises new questions about the future of ractopamine
Story Date: 6/4/2013

 
Source: Helena Bottemiller, FOOD SAFETY NEWS, 6/4/13
 

The sale of Smithfield Foods, the United States’ largest pork producer, to Shuanghui International, China’s largest meat company, raises new questions about the future of ractopamine, a controversial growth-promoting drug that is widely used in U.S. pork production and has long been the subject of trade disputes.

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