Besides rotten meat, citizens' health in Kosovo is threatened by another product

It was the beginning of March of this when the scandal broke out in Belgium, which was also carried to Kosovo. Once Insander was discovered, he had written in an article that meat had been imported from the firm “Veviba” and before 20 tonnes of meat from this Belgian company [...] were destroyed.
It was the beginning of March of this when the scandal broke out in Belgium, which was also carried to Kosovo.
Soon after Insander was discovered, he had written in an article that meat had been imported from the firm “Veviba” and that 20 tonnes of Belgian company meat from the Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV) in September 2016.
Inseder secured a document from Kosovo Customs, which testified that the firm “Vevaba” had exported meat to Kosovo and found that the company for the import of meat “Europa IDA” from Rahoveci had accepted meat from “Vevaba” in the months of May and June 2016.
It was about over 60 tonnes of meat that “Europa IDA” had imported from the firm “Vevaba” into three imports realised separately.
Evidence showing Kosovars are at risk of meat.
While the health of Kosovo citizens is now threatened by another product, it is “Vaj of Palma”, which is being imported to Kosovo.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has reacted to this, and has requested clarification from the Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV), about the percentage allowed for use of palm oil.
The use of this oil in milk products except that it is harmful to health also creates loss for the local milk industry.
Trade and Industry Minister Bajram Hasani has said the amount of import of palm oil is growing steadily.
My “My concern is that palm oil is not used in certain measures, according to European Union practices, since if used over 20 percent, then it is carcinogenic. After this report, of course, we have to take action against palm oil”, Bajrami said at Rtv Dukajini.












