Russia? said on Friday processed foods marked as beef but containing horse meat could have been re-exported to? Russia? and expressed serious concerns about food safety controls in? Europe? after the discovery of horse DNA in British retail? products.
"It is not excluded that such? products? may have entered Russian territory,"? the Federal Veterinary and Phytosanitary Inspection Service said, adding it had requested that European consumer protection authorities share the results of their investigation.
The watchdog "expressed serious concerns about serious problems in the system of control over the migration of controlled items on the territory of the? European Union and their export."
(Reuters)
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