Hundreds of pounds of chicken with expired deadlines seized in Dragash

230kg of meat with the expired deadline have been found in a meat shop in Dragash. Inspectors of the Food and Veterina Agency have confiscated this amount of meat, which they have then eliminated. Recent days have increased such cases after the outbreak of the meat scandal, where a company from [...]
230kg of meat with the expired deadline have been found in a meat shop in Dragash. Inspectors of the Food and Veterina Agency have confiscated this amount of meat, which they have then eliminated.
Recent days have increased such cases following the outbreak of the meat scandal, where a company from Suhareka had exported meat from old Belgium for years, KTV reports.
The meat scandal has activated food and Veterina Agency inspectors.
This agency has been frequenting controls in almost every butcher in the country to inspect their work.
During Tuesday, inspectors have managed to catch an estimated 230kg of meat with the expired deadline, at a meat shop in Dragash.
Annie, why is the meat-for-solder, the owner of the petry “Europa Sharri”, also had meat and chicken.
The owner of this butcher has refused to speak to the camera for Kohavision, but has denied that meat has been found in his butcherage for extended periods.
Meanwhile, AVUK officials assure citizens that the meat we consume is of high quality.
Despite that, Djindovci does not rule out the possibility of introducing meat on illegal roads, which he says inspectors cannot control.
The beef is widely imported to our country by a number of states.
From Belgium alone, about 124 thousand pounds [124 kg] of meat were imported in 2016, and in 2017, 10,000 kg] of beef was imported.
Last month it was reported that in Kosovo a company from Suhareka had imported meat more than 10 years old, whose owner has been arrested.











