Itthi vows to crack down on and strictly control the use of red meat accelerators in Thailand

Published 2024년 12월 18일

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The Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives in Thailand has initiated a campaign to ban the use of red meat accelerators in the agricultural sector. This initiative, launched in collaboration with the Department of Livestock Development, aims to ensure the safety of consumers and maintain the country's export standards. A ceremony marked the start of this operation, with authorities pledging to inspect slaughterhouses, animal feed factories, and fattened cattle farms for unlawful use of these substances. The campaign seeks to educate farmers about the potential hazards of red meat accelerators and promises strict enforcement and legal consequences for non-compliance.
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Mr. Itthi Sirilathayakorn, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, presided over the opening ceremony of the Kick Off activity to launch the operation to end red meat accelerators, with Mr. Somchuan Rattanamangkalanon, Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development, Pol. Col. Rawirak Sattabhut, Commander of the Naga Task Force, Pol. Col. Chawinroj Phimratthathamrong, Director of the 2nd Division, Consumer Protection Police Division, Asst. Prof. Dr. Phrathep Puangprakon, Vice President for the Institute of Industrial Engineering and Technology, joining the event at the Mahanakorn Museum Building, Mahanakorn University of Technology. After that, they visited the work of the special operations team and inspected red meat accelerators at a slaughterhouse in the Nong Chok area of Bangkok. Mr. Itthi said that he has driven the government's agricultural policy by upgrading high-value agricultural products and services, upgrading the potential of farmers/agricultural ...
Source: Naewna

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