Libya seizes imported Egyptian onions that are unfit for consumption

Published 2023년 2월 13일

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The Libyan Food and Drug Control Center (FDCC) has launched a campaign to safeguard the safety of onions in the capital's markets, particularly in Janzour and the Sunday market (Sug Al-Ahad). The initiative follows the discovery of onions from Egypt that were deemed unsuitable for human consumption. FDCC inspectors have confiscated two trucks and large quantities of onions from markets to prevent their sale.
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Mohamed Al-Zayat, the official spokesman for the Libyan Food and Drug Control Center (FDCC), has stated that onions unfit for human consumption have entered Libya from Egypt. According to Al-Zayat, the FDCC has organized a campaign in recent days targeting the largest vegetable markets in the capital, especially the Janzour and the Sunday market (Sug Al-Ahad). Al-Zayat pointed out that the aim of the campaign is to ensure the safety of the onions traded in the market, especially those coming overland from Egypt. He added that FDCC inspectors were present at the control gates on the outskirts of the capital, ...
Source: Uiennieuws

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