Ciss
Well-Known Member
Here we go again...
On Radio 4's Farming Today this morning David Heath (defra minister) claimed that he shut down NED because it was not fit for purpose as a food dafety check. No, they shut it down BEFORE the horsemeat scandle as part of a quango centred cost reducing exercise which the industry warned would have a huge negative effect on traceability which it immediately did when criminal elements realised how easy food fraud had become. With the EU now demanding a compulsory equine database as part of the revised zootechnics législation some fast back pedalling / eating of words
will have to take place over the next few months.
On Radio 4's Farming Today this morning David Heath (defra minister) claimed that he shut down NED because it was not fit for purpose as a food dafety check. No, they shut it down BEFORE the horsemeat scandle as part of a quango centred cost reducing exercise which the industry warned would have a huge negative effect on traceability which it immediately did when criminal elements realised how easy food fraud had become. With the EU now demanding a compulsory equine database as part of the revised zootechnics législation some fast back pedalling / eating of words