Veterinary Organization in Iran: Brazilian meats are healthy and can be consumed

Published 2023년 7월 22일

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Around 200 tons of Brazilian frozen meat that has been cleared from Shahid Rajaei Customs after one year has caused concern among food industry activists. They argue that the expiration date of these meats has passed and they should not be allowed into the market. However, the Veterinary Organization spokesperson has confirmed the health of the imported meats, stating that extensive testing has been done and there are no problems with them. The meats are primarily intended for use in meat product factories.
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According to Isna, news has recently been published about the clearance of about 200 tons of Brazilian frozen meat from Shahid Rajaei Customs after one year. The news that food industry activists have expressed their concern and say that the expiration date of these meats has passed, so they should not enter the market. While confirming the health of these imported meats, the spokesperson of the Veterinary Organization said: Last year, about 121 tons of frozen meat entered the country, and the Veterinary Organization took samples from it and confirmed its health after numerous tests. He went on to point out that last week the necessary sampling and tests were done by the veterinary organization, and he said: There were no problems with these meats and they are healthy. Also, the meat transport certificate has been issued by the veterinary organization and this issue has also been announced to the importing company. Esadi in response to whether these meats are going to enter the ...
Source: Isna

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