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Labelling puts safe Irish pork on sale

By John Murray Brown in Dublin

Published: December 11 2008 01:23 | Last updated: December 11 2008 01:23

Ireland said on Wednesday night that Irish pork untainted by the contamination outbreak could be back on supermarket shelves under a new labelling system announced by Brendan Smith, the agriculture minister.

The label will certify that the product comes only from herds that have been “verified as having had no association with the potentially contaminated feed”.

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