FSA welcomes fine for dairy farming brothers

7 Sep 2017 11:33 AM

Two Dromara dairy farming brothers have been convicted of one charge of failing to comply with Remedial Action Notices (RANs) at Craigavon Courthouse on Tuesday 5 September.

Selwyn Ball and Martin Ball from Dromara, Co Down were each fined £750 plus £15 offenders levy for failing to comply with Remedial Action Notices (RANs).

A series of inspections were carried out at the defendants’ farm on behalf of the Food Standards Agency by inspectors from the Milk Inspectorate of Agri-Food Inspection Branch of DAERA (AfIB) and on 7 September 2016, it was found that 4 RANs issued under Regulation 9 of the Food Hygiene Regulations (NI) 2006 had been breached.

Selwyn and Martin Ball pleaded guilty to one charge that on 7 September 2016: 

Ruth Moreno, Head of Operational Policy and Delivery from the Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland (FSA), which brought the case, said: 'We welcome the fine imposed on these two dairy farming brothers and acknowledge the work of the Agri-food Inspection Branch of DAERA in inspecting and investigating this case.’