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TheBeefSite Latest News
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Print This Page Adelaide Beef Recall Tests Come Back Negative
AUSTRALIA - Tests have come back negative for any listeria contamination of meat products processed by two Adelaide companies.According to ABC News, packaged roast beef processed at Conroy's Smallgoods and packaged by Kyana Farms was recalled last week because routine testing detected a problem.
SA Health Department says Conroy's is complying with listeria control standards, but production at Kyana Farms will remain on hold, reports the news organisation.
The contamination concern surfaced at the Kyana premises at Wingfield.
The company has been asked to review the matter to find the likely source.
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