Coveney: DNA meat tests will be ‘routine’

DNA testing of meat will become a routine part of food testing nationwide, Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney has said.

The move comes after cold storage firm QK Cold Stores in Naas, Co Kildare, confirmed that tests on consignments of imported beef product returned positive for horse DNA.

The company said it had isolated the contaminated meat and informed the Department of Agriculture.

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