Irish Beef Exports To China Suspended After Case Of 'Atypical' BSE

Exports have been suspended until further notice.

Exports of Irish beef to China have been temporarily suspended because of a case of 'atypical' BSE.

The Department of Agriculture says it was detected in a 14-year-old cow. 

The department says it has voluntarily suspended beef exports to China until further notice. 

IFA president, Toomevara's Tim Cullinan says it's a big concern:

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