Industry agrees to publish meat test results

burgThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) has agreed with the food industry to publish the results of industry testing of meat products, to provide a clearer picture of standards in the food chain. It has also declared that the results will be made publicly available.

The decision was taken at a meeting to address how testing can maintain consumer confidence in the accuracy of food labelling, attended by food and farming minister David Heath, representatives of the FSA, and major food businesses and suppliers.

“I am pleased that we have been able to agree a way forward to maintain consumer confidence in the food that people eat,” says Catherine Brown, chief executive of the FSA. “We need to move swiftly to get this work under way to reassure consumers.”

“This is a shared problem, and it needs shared solutions,” adds food and farming minister David Heath. “Food businesses’ agreement to give regular updates on meat testing is a significant move that will give consumers confidence in what they’re buying.”

The FSA and food industry will now agree a standardised sampling and testing system which will meet accredited standards and test to an agreed level of DNA.

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