Govt to tighten country-of-origin rules for meat products

The Government has announced plans to make country-of-origin labelling compulsory on all meat products sold in pubs, restaurants and take-aways.

Govt to tighten country-of-origin rules for meat products

The Government has announced plans to make country-of-origin labelling compulsory on all meat products sold in pubs, restaurants and take-aways.

The Department of Agriculture said today that legislation paving the way for the move would be brought before the Oireachtas before the end of the year and should come into force by the end of 2006.

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