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Food Irradiation Checks in Ireland - 2023

Each year specific foods that may have been irradiated but not labelled appropriately are sampled and analysed to determine compliance with Framework Directive 1999/2/EC and its implementing Directive 1999/3/EC (S.I. No 297 of 2000).

1. Results of checks carried out on irradiation facilities in Ireland 
There are no facilities in Ireland that have been approved for the irradiation of food. 

2. Results of checks carried out at the product marketing stage to detect undeclared irradiated foods 
Foods were sampled by Environmental Health Officers and analysed by the Public Analyst Laboratories in Cork and Galway. A total of 105 food products were sampled and analysed in 2023, with 1 sample found to be possibly irradiated but incorrectly labelled (Table 1).

Table 1: Results for the food irradiation checks in 2023 

(EU Food Categories)
Food Types Analysed
No. samples analysed No. positive samples (i.e. irradiated but not declared) CEN Method

(01) Dairy Products

11

0

 

 

 

 

 

  • Screening test: EN 13751

(03) Meat, Meat Products, Game, Poultry

2

0

(08) Fruit and Vegetables

13

0

(09) Herbs and Spices

39

1

(14) Cocoa and Cocoa Preparations, Coffee, and Tea

39

0

(18) Foodstuffs Intended for Special Nutritional Uses

1

0

TOTAL

105

1

 

CEN (European Committee for Standardization); EN (European Standard)