Irish beef exports to China have been halted following the discovery of a case of Atypical BSE
Ireland catches more cases of BSE than other countries because of our higher testing standards, the Agriculture Minister has said.exports to China haltedThe Chinese market only reopened to Irish farmers in January of this year after another BSE case was detected back in 2020.The protocol with China requires exports to be suspended pending submission and assessment of an epidemiological report."This animal wasn't destined for China at all," he said.
"The EU and Ireland has the very highest of standards and that's really important, and something we take very seriously.""Atypical is something that can happen sporadically in an animal, particularly an older animal," he said. "Every few years you will have one, it's sporadic... and that's why it's important we have testing systems in place to make sure any instance such as that is captured."We will catch all of them in a way that maybe other countries that might be exporting beef around other parts of the world wouldn't.
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