8 thousand packs of meat from Indonesian Hajj Pilgrims sent to Indonesia

Published 2024년 7월 6일

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The Ministry of Religion in Indonesia revealed that around 6,500 officers and Hajj pilgrims distributed their dams to government-recommended slaughterhouses, resulting in the slaughter of 4,500 goats. The meat was then packaged and sent to Indonesia, with some being distributed domestically. The government is focusing on ensuring the meat is safely packaged and free from disease. The Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture also discussed potential collaboration with a slaughterhouse in Makkah to employ 1,500 slaughter workers from Indonesia next year.
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Zoom in ADVERTISEMENT Coil Present on WhatsApp Channel Follow Director of Hajj Development at the Ministry of Religion, Arsad Hidayat, revealed that this year there were around 6,500 officers and Hajj pilgrims who distributed their dams to Slaughterhouses (RPH) recommended by the government. A total of 4,500 goats were slaughtered and the meat distributed to the holy land, while the meat of 2,000 others will be distributed to the homeland. ADVERTISEMENT "The two thousand goats will then be packaged using a retorch method. One goat is packed into 4 packs. So a total of eight thousand packs of meat will be sent to Indonesia. "Each pack contains 2.5 kg of meat," said Arsad after visiting a dam meat packing company in the Makkah area, Saudi Arabia, Friday (5/7/2024). Present at the event were the Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture (Menko PMK) Muhadjir Effendy, the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to Saudi Arabia Abdul Aziz, and the Head of the Makkah ...
Source: Kumparan

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