China: Binzhou City concentrates on special rectification of private slaughtering of live pigs

Published 2023년 1월 9일

Tridge summary

The Binzhou Municipal Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has initiated a campaign to crack down on private and indiscriminate pig slaughtering in order to ensure the safety of raw pork products. The campaign involves daily supervision, clear responsibility for reporting illegal activities, and a hotline for public reporting. The campaign has already resulted in the banning of three private butchering dens, the confiscation of over 40 slaughtering tools, the destruction of 8 hair removal boilers, and the treatment and disinfection of 240 square meters of contaminated sites. The bureau plans to continue these inspections and rectifications to prevent illegal slaughtering activities during the Spring Festival.
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Original content

Recently, the Binzhou Municipal Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs organized a special rectification of private slaughtering and indiscriminate slaughter of pigs to ensure the quality and safety of raw pork products. ) Strengthen daily supervision, clarify the responsibility for reporting illegal clues, and announce the reporting hotline to the public to mobilize the whole people to participate in the supervision. Second, use the annual collection to make extensive publicity, improve the public's self-protection awareness, and create a good social atmosphere. The third is to organize law enforcement personnel, in-depth Carry out inspections and inspections in rural areas, and severely crack down on illegal acts of private slaughter and indiscriminate slaughter. Up to now, 3 private butchering dens have been banned according to law, more than 40 slaughtering tools such as knives and hooks have been confiscated, 8 hair removal boilers have been destroyed, and 240 square meters ...

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