Beef Processing At An ABP Foods Group Meat Plant As U.S. Lifts Irish Beef Ban After 15 Years

An "Ireland 300 EC" identification mark sits on packaged cut of Irish beef after processing at ABP Foods Group's plant in Cahir, Ireland, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. The U.S., the world's biggest beef consumer, is lifting a ban on imports from Ireland more than 15 years after mad cow disease spurred restrictions of supplies from Europe. Photographer: Aidan Crawley/Bloomberg via Getty Images
An "Ireland 300 EC" identification mark sits on packaged cut of Irish beef after processing at ABP Foods Group's plant in Cahir, Ireland, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. The U.S., the world's biggest beef consumer, is lifting a ban on imports from Ireland more than 15 years after mad cow disease spurred restrictions of supplies from Europe. Photographer: Aidan Crawley/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Beef Processing At An ABP Foods Group Meat Plant As U.S. Lifts Irish Beef Ban After 15 Years
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