Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Ireland said the dioxin-contaminated pork may have been exported to 25 Countries

The Government of Ireland pointed out that the dioxin-contaminated pork may have been exported to 25 countries. Pollution is the source of feed mill accidentally mixed with animal feed in the oil industry. Although only about one in nine of Ireland and Northern Ireland pig farm animals eat feed them, but the ham and sausage in the production process, will be a different mix of pork, so that the rapid expansion of the scope of pollution.

In Ireland issued by the Government to recover after Europe's supermarket shelves immediately take all pork products from Ireland. Some restaurants even cooked ham sausage of a drained immediately.

Britain is Ireland's largest pork export market, even in Northern Ireland urged consumers not eat pork. Hong Kong Center for Food Safety has asked Ireland to stop selling pork products.

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