2010
Cow aged over 48 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Tuesday 23 February 2010
The Agency has been notified that meat from a cow aged over 48 months has entered the food supply without being tested for BSE.
Cow aged over 48 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Tuesday 14 September 2010
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from a cow aged over 48 months that had not been tested for BSE.
Imported cow aged over 30 months enters food supply without being tested for BSE
Wednesday 24 March 2010
The Agency has been notified that an imported cow aged over 30 months has entered the food supply without being tested for BSE.
Imported cow aged over 30 months not tested for BSE
Monday 25 January 2010
The Agency has been notified that a cow aged over 30 months and imported from Romania has not been tested for BSE.
Imported cow aged over 30 months not tested for BSE
Wednesday 16 February 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from an Over Thirty Month (OTM) cow imported from Switzerland that had not been tested for BSE.
Imported heifer aged over 30 months not tested for BSE
Tuesday 7 September 2010
The Agency has been notified that meat from an over thirty month (OTM) heifer imported from Switzerland has entered the food supply without being tested for BSE.
Two cattle aged over 48 months enter food supply without being tested for BSE
Tuesday 15 February 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from two cattle aged over 48 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 48 months of age.
Two cattle enter food supply breaching BSE testing regulations
Wednesday 30 June 2010
The Agency has been notified that meat from two cattle, which should have been tested for BSE due to their age, have entered the food supply. This is a breach of current BSE controls.
Two cows aged over 48 months enter food supply without being tested for BSE
Friday 28 January 2011
The Agency has been notified that meat has entered the food supply from two cows aged over 48 months that had not been tested for BSE. A negative BSE test result is mandatory for cattle slaughtered for human consumption at over 48 months of age.
