Food Safety: FSA publishes industry test results on beef products
The Food Standards Agency has publishing the first set of industry results from beef products that have been tested for the presence of horse DNA.
The Food Standards Agency has publishing the first set of industry results from beef products that have been tested for the presence of horse DNA.
The Food Standards Agency has confirmed its intention to prosecute Selfridges Retail Limited and the farmer who supplied the company with raw cow milk for sale, Stephen Hook, for breaches of food hygiene regulations.
The Food Standards Agency is investigating urgently how a number of beef products on sale in the UK and Republic of Ireland came to contain some traces of horse and pig DNA.
Recommendations on the transparent use of risk assessment in decisions on food safety have been welcomed by the Food Standards Agency.
The aim of this project was to identify high level consumers who eat large amounts of lead-shot wild-game meat in Scotland and to investigate consumption habits and behaviours of these consumers.