France’s Hollande urges compulsory labeling amid horsemeat scandal
PARIS (Reuters) – French President Francois Hollande called for compulsory labeling and traceability of meat used in processed foods in Europe to prevent a repeat of the horsemeat scandal. French and German agriculture ministers said on Friday they agreed on the need for origin labeling and would try to find a deal on meat traceability at a meeting of European farm ministers in Brussels on Monday. "There needs to be traceability, that is what I want from talks on a European level," Hollande said on Saturday. . . .
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