Brussels, 16/04/2013 (Agence Europe) - To judge from the findings of coordinated EU-wide testing carried out in March in all EU member states further to the scandal of horsemeat sold as beef in frozen meat products, there is nothing to make a fuss about. After analysing the results published on Tuesday 16 April, the Commission affirms that only 5% of products tested contained horse DNA and that some 0.5% of the equine carcasses tested were found to be contaminated with phenylbutazone (known...