Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority served enforcement notices against 10 businesses in the last three months of the year over issues relating to food safety
A Cork fisheries business has been fined €2,000 after pleading guilty to failing to ensure pest control in processing seafood.
The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority said today that it had successfully prosecuted Castletownbere Fishermen’s Co-op Society Ltd over food safety offences arising from an investigation carried out in October 2021. The announcement was contained in a statement from the SFPA that said it had served 10 seafood safety enforcement orders on seafood businesses in the ...
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