Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Russia Lifts Temporary Ban On Irish Pigmeat

Junior Agriculture Minister and Clare T.D., Mr. Tony Killeen has warmly welcomed the decision by the Russian Federation to reopen its market to Irish pigmeat with effect from the beginning of February.

The market has been closed since the dioxin incident in December 2008. According to Minister of State Killeen: “The temporary ban on imports of Irish pork and pork products has been lifted as from the 1 February 2010 and in this regard pork and pork products produced after that date can be exported from Ireland to the Russian Federation.”

Minister of State Killeen said the announcement was hugely significant as Russia previously was a significant market for pigmeat producers in Ireland. He noted: “The Russian pigmeat market was valued at over 12 million euro in 2007. I have no doubt that that Russian market for Irish pork products is one that has considerable potential to grow. “

Minister of State Killeen added: “The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, together with Bord Bia and the Irish Embassy in Moscow, has been working vigorously to regain access to this important market. The reopening of the market is recognition that the production of pigmeat in Ireland is subject to extremely rigorous controls and reflects the importance we place on high standards for food safety. The Department’s intention as always is to ensure access to as many international markets as possible for all Irish meats and meat products”.

Man Stabbed Outside Silver Tassey Pub In Loughlinstown

A man has been stabbed in Loughlinstown, Co Dublin.

Gardaí said an incident occurred outside the Silver Tassey pub just before 5pm this evening reports breakingnews.ie. Gardaí and emergency services are at the scene treating a man.

A second man fled the scene.

Six Arrested Following Drugs Swoop In Athlone

Six people have been arrested in connection with the sale of heroin in Athlone, Co Westmeath.

All six people were arrested in the early hours of this morning reports RTE. Local gardaí were supported by members of the Garda National Drugs Unit in carrying out the operation.

It is expected that some of those arrested today will appear in court later.