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Role of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in providing scientific advice on the welfare of food producing animals

Ruolo de ll’Aut orit à Eur opea di Sicure zza Alime ntare (EFSA) nel fornire pareri scie ntifici su vari aspeti de l be nesere de gli anima li da redit o.

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