The visits follow the lifting of the ban on Irish beef by the Chinese authorities in January 2015.
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A delegation of Chinese veterinary officials continued their visit to Ireland this week undertaking a beef industry inspection.
This is just one of a series of visits by various Chinese ministries that will take place following the lifting of the ban on Irish beef by the Chinese authorities in January 2015.
The delegation here now are from China’s Quarantine and Inspection Ministry and they are looking at Ireland’s animal and public health control systems.
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A delegation of Chinese veterinary officials continued their visit to Ireland this week undertaking a beef industry inspection.
This is just one of a series of visits by various Chinese ministries that will take place following the lifting of the ban on Irish beef by the Chinese authorities in January 2015.
The delegation here now are from China’s Quarantine and Inspection Ministry and they are looking at Ireland’s animal and public health control systems.
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