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Farming Minister supports plans to label kosher meat

April 7, 2011 11:23
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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

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The Farming Minister, Jim Paice, has said that in "an ideal world" kosher meat which has been slaughtered without pre-stunning would be banned.

Mr Paice also said he supported plans to label kosher meat, to keep people in the non-kosher market, which consumes 70 per cent of shechitah-slaughtered meat, well informed.

Slaughtering animals without pre-stunning is banned in the UK, but there is currently an exception for Jewish and Muslim methods of slaughter which require the animal to be alive and well when it is killed.

In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Mr Paice said: "We are not going to ban slaughter without stunning. I believe in an ideal world it shouldn't happen, we don't particularly like it, but we are prepared to tolerate it on religious grounds. But consumers have a right to be informed."

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