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26 Aug

🐄🪱 Plantaardig eten is misschien zo gek nog niet….
- First human case of New World screwworm parasite confirmed in US

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22 Aug

Two trucks transporting #calves from #Spain were blocked at the port of Tangier-Med (#Morocco) since August 18. For four days, the #animals were stuck on board. Yesterday afternoon, the trucks finally left the port towards their final destination.
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- 51 varkens door brandweer gered nadat vloer van mestkelder in Houthulst instort - Het nieuws van West-Vlaanderen

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