September 7, 2010

 

Russia ups age limit for BSE-tested Irish beef
 
 

Ireland welcomed the decision by the Russian authorities to raise the age-limit above which slaughtered animals must be tested for BSE from 30 months to 48 months, in respect of exports of beef from Ireland to Russia.

 

This means the BSE testing requirements for exports to the Russian Federation are now the same as for exports to EU member states. The Irish Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Brendan Smith TD, said this positive news was the result of intensive efforts at political, diplomatic and technical level.

 

The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, together with the Department of Foreign Affairs, with the assistance of Bord Bia, have been working very closely on this issue over the last eighteen months. Minister Smith says, "This is a very welcome decision as the Russian Federation has been an important market for Irish beef in the past."

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