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EU horsemeat tests put Ireland in the clear

All beef samples tested negative for horse DNA though one horse carcase was found to have traces of bute and is now under investigation.

TEST RESULTS PUBLISHED by the European Commission today have given Ireland the all clear with samples of beef products testing negative for horsemeat.

The commission proposed the EU testing programme in February shortly after the scandal broke, testing 4,144 samples of beef for horse DNA across the EU with 193 testing positive. However the results show that all 50 DNA tests carried out on Irish beef were negative.

There were 7,951 tests for equine DNA carried out by food business operators, of which 110 were positive. Though 32 of these in Ireland were positive, representing nine products, all were published previously and have since been withdrawn from the market.

Tests for the horse painkiller bute revealed 16 positive cases from 3,115 tests with one positive in Ireland out of 840. The Department of Agriculture said that the carcase concerned was destroyed and the case is under investigation.

On a European scale, almost one in 20 meals marketed as beef were likely to be tainted with horse. France fared the worst with a total of 47 cases of equine DNA found in beef products.

“Today’s findings have confirmed that this is a matter of food fraud and not of food safety,” said EU Health Commissioner Tonio Borg. “Restoring the trust and confidence of European consumers and trading partners in our food chain following this fraudulent labelling scandal is now of vital importance for the European economy given that the food sector is the largest single economic sector in the EU.”

Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney said the level of testing in Ireland “clearly went beyond what was required at EU level and, combined with the fact that the official control regime here uncovered this problem, shows our commitment to maintaining the world-wide reputation of Irish food”.

The results published today will now be considered by the EU Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health to determine what further action is required.

- With additional reporting from AFP.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:34 AM

    Another potentially government collapse posted by the journal at midnight…

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 3:18 AM

    @Joseph Mc Dermott: dramatic much?

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 8:45 AM

    @Sean D: na, not really

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 6:05 AM

    The more I hear about GDPR and personal information , the more annoyed I become about these tags being used to cover people’s tracks! To claim that this information could “adversely affect public security” because perhaps vandalism might happen is as believable as a child telling teacher that “the dog ate my homework”. It points to someone covering up for someone!

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    Jun 4th 2023, 3:28 PM

    @Dave Phelan: It smells of the State deliberately withholding information that directly impacts the lives of local communities under the spurious heading of ‘GDPR’.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:31 AM

    This is serious, total bs from DOE and DOA,
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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:32 AM

    @Joseph Mc Dermott: sooner noonan is gone the better

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 8:12 AM

    People use these waterways, we have a right to know what’s happening in them, in the intrest of health and safety. More underhand work by this government.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:54 AM

    DOA sit right next to govt offices on the Kildare St side, they’ve always acted like the kings. We ditched kings à long time ago. The arrogance from this administration is unreal. The swagger in Dohneys after a weeks hard slog doing not much in the most ugly building on Kildare is obvious. I write this based on past experience.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:58 AM

    @SPQH: Charlie has to go…malcom has to go… the government has to go.. full stop..let the voters decide

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 8:26 AM

    Government bodies Hiding behind GDPR again. GDPR is supposed to to protect citizens personal info. In reality it allows shoddy departments and companies to withhold vital info from the public.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 1:26 AM

    Absolutely disgraceful.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 1:25 AM

    Releasing this in the middle of the night. Who says the media and the government aren’t in cahoots. Open your eyes people. Lies, damn lies and statistics. FFG Out.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 1:55 AM

    @Daniel Gilroy: it’s the Journal’s Forte,, they have been doing it for years,,, I believe that they will not get over this one.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 8:22 AM

    And Eamonn Ryan is ok with this….or is too engrossed in his window vegetable boxes to notice?

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 10:06 AM

    @Sandra Molloy: SSSSSSSSSSSSSShhhh!, He’s sleeping!

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:31 AM

    Quelle surprise!

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:31 AM

    This constant drip of stories about agriculture is becoming boring. Orchestrated almost. Now let’s do one on pollution from Pharma, local authorities, aviation or data centres. No? Why’s that?

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:45 AM

    @HMurphy: Agriculture is responsible for nearly half our national carbon footprint so I see no issue with it releasing half the sustainability spotlight… however such is its political power, it’s hardly a whimper, and obscure midnight articles.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:46 AM

    @Glen OhAilpin: *receiving half

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:53 AM

    @Glen OhAilpin: I call back on that stat.. no way does farming do more damage than cars and trucks.. absolutely no way

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 10:11 AM

    @HMurphy: When water restrictions kick in, due to drought and long dry weather spells. I hope you will be on here, moaning about why some of our water is undrinkable or polluted and then I can tell you GFY. These individuals, need to be exposed and we need to know what they are doing with the water after using it.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 8:58 AM

    Ffg the people that have big wealth farming industries on a pedestal at the expense of or children’s future .

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:41 AM

    How dare they think they can hide critical information from the public, or more importantly, the scientific community.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 8:32 AM

    Whatever about industry, it will survive as it’s a huge part of the economy. Farming and especially small scale farming will no longer be with us in 20 or 30 years. If I was in full time farming now I’d be thinking of something else for my children.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:03 AM

    @quacquac 51: Farming is a huge part of Ireland’s economy, not industry.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 11:58 AM

    @Pat Barry: it’s around 10% not that much

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:20 PM

    @michael walsh: According to gov.ie it accounts for 60% of indigenous manufactured exports.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 9:58 AM

    Farmers, ppl who drive cars, holiday makers, ppl who burn turf…..is there anyone we haven’t blamed for climate change yet. The mob screaming save the planet and demanding punishment and taxes are as crazy as the crowd who spent two years during covid happy to have ppl locked in their houses and wearing masks to bed. There’s no level headed grown-up thinking with climate change, it’s basically two sides for and against and both are as crazy as one another. Guess what, the only losers will once again be the joe soap tax payers who will have to foot the bills for fines or pay more taxes and charges cos that is the answer to everything these days

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    @Tom Newell: If somebody doesn’t see all things can be true whether you like them or not. If you are so sure I suggest you go into a garage close the door and start your car. You will be fine as they don’t pollute

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 1:15 PM

    Oh how unequal the scales of ‘justice’ and ‘Democracy are. If I use my garden hose during a ban, I get fined and possibly imprisoned. Are these guys not doing something a trillion times worse and the law and ‘Democracy’ protects them. Are they even being charged for the quantities they steal.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 12:18 PM

    So basically the civil service is a buffer between business sector and the public. If so let the business sectors pay their salaries.

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 10:39 PM

    Who’d have thought they could commercialise the weather, but there ya go, the yanks did, well played Al Gore. What’s next to sell to the masses? Shares in paper must be rising seeing USA are yet again printing more money to keep them afloat. 30 trillion more please sir!

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    Jun 3rd 2023, 7:11 PM

    “Sunlight is the best disinfectant.” comes to mind.

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