Detection of hygiene issues at a goat meat processor

Published 2025년 12월 16일

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[Livestock and Fisheries Daily=Reporter Park Hyun-yeol] Companies processing goat meat have been found to be in violation of the Livestock Hygiene Management Act and the Food Hygiene Act. The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced on the 12th that from the 10th to the 28th of last month, a special inspection was conducted on 1,035 companies (165 meat packaging and processing companies, 870 health food (such as liquid G-ISS) manufacturing and processing companies) in 17 local governments that produce goat-related products, and 9 companies that violated the relevant laws were detected and administrative action was requested to the relevant authorities. The special inspection was conducted in anticipation of high consumer interest in goat meat in the health food market, in order to preemptively manage safety. The main violations include △

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Companies processing goat meat were found to have violated the Livestock Hygiene Management Act and the Food Hygiene Act. The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced on the 12th that from the 10th to the 28th of last month, they conducted a special inspection on 1035 companies (165 meat packaging and processing companies, 870 health food manufacturers and processors) in 17 local governments that produce goat-related products and found 9 companies violating relevant laws, requesting administrative action from the relevant authorities. The special inspection was conducted in anticipation of increased consumer interest in goat meat in the health food market, as a preemptive safety measure. The main violations were: failure to comply with operator regulations such as not wearing hygiene uniforms and caps (3 companies), failure to meet labeling standards such as not marking the expiration date (2 companies), failure to conduct health checks (2 companies), failure to conduct some ...
Source: Aflnews

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