Food Standards Agency in meeting on contaminated meat products

The Food Standards Agency will meet suppliers and retailers later on Monday to work out how to prevent contaminated food being sold in shops or used in prisons.

Recently traces of pork have been found in halal products for prisoners and horsemeat in supermarket burgers.

The FSA said firms must make sure food contained what it said on the label.

BBC Radio Wales reporter Gilbert John spoke to farmer Bernard Llewellyn, who is also chairman of the NFU Cymru Rural Affairs Board - and asked him if the scandals could affect farming.

Watchdog calls food scandal meeting

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