Singapore lifts ban on Irish beef

TheJournal.ie, 20 Sep 2011
SINGAPORE HAS LIFTED a ban on Irish beef that has been in place since the BSE scare in 2000.
In July, a Singaporean veterinary delegation visited Ireland to inspect the country’s beef control systems.
Although, Ireland passed the tests, there are still some restrictions in place. For the moment, only beef from animals aged under 30 months will be accepted into Singapore. Full story

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