Well, how many text message jokes did you receive last week about horse and pig meat being found in burgers from Tesco?

From ‘horse meat in burgers, that must be part of a stable diet’ to ‘now I know why Tesco burgers give me the trots’ – I’ve had them all.

Sadly though, it’s no joke for our farmers and the NFU now strongly believes UK retailers need to address their sourcing and labelling policies following the revelations.

Tesco’s misdemeanours have severely undermined confidence in the UK food industry and farmers are rightly angry that the integrity of stringent UK-farmed products is being compromised by using cheaper imported alternatives which, evidence suggests, do not meet the robust traceability systems we have in this country.

Farmers are equally concerned that the high standards and traceability they have to meet through farm assurance are not being upheld throughout the supply chain.

What is particularly concerning is that this revelation comes at a time when farmers are under enormous pressures and consumer confidence is low. Retailers will know they must take immediate action to address both the integrity of all their suppliers, and at the same time ensure that UK products are easily distinguishable and clearly labelled.

We need to move this debate on to find lasting solutions by putting an end to co-mingled products which mix UK meat with imported meat, as well as clearer labelling of all ingredients in products to ensure consumers can make a conscious buying decision. All retailers need to engage better with Red Tractor assurance, increasing the use of the logo on pack, and focusing on the longer term sustainability of their UK supply chains. These changes would benefit retailers, farmers and most importantly, the consumer.”

An investigation is now being carried out by the Food Standards Agency, Defra, local authorities and the food industry to find out why a number of beef products on sale in the UK and the Republic of Ireland contained traces of horse and pig DNA. I for one am looking forward to the conclusions and feel those responsible should rightly be prosecuted.