AUCH blocks the flour warehouse after it finds dead mice and spiders inside

It had been operating in activity for 18 years “flour and food for brigtory”, but subject “Afrim Bici” had expanded activity to “Production, processing and distribution of animal food used for food” for which it did not have the corresponding license (categoria II.1. A.2) and also traded chemical trash (Ure, DAP, Superfosphate and [...]
It had been operating in activity for 18 years “flour and food for brigtory”, but subject “Afrim Bici” had expanded activity to “Production, processing and distribution of animal food used for food” for which it did not have the corresponding license (categoria II.1. A.2) and also traded chemical trash (Ure, DAP, Superphosphate and Nitra.
In first control in almost two decades, AUC blocked this subject at 141.6 tonnes of expired products and punished it with $3.15 million. The decision to block activity has also been made.
The activity was exercised under inadequate hygieno-sanitary conditions, products were not arranged in gyms, but thrown/regular on the floor, evidenced the presence of humidity, rodents/deadmines, spiders and other parasites. In some sacks of flour from moisture were formed solid measures, unnecessary items and items for activity were dumped in the environment, the ambaljation environment and storage environment was undesigned, food products stored in the same environment as chemical fertilizers, the refrigerator adapted to the corn tank had a marked rustic presence, the product's movement according to the number of tears, or the expiration date was not recorded for sleep, and the/manuay of self - control was not recognized.
The product storage facility found that products were kept in inadequate hygiene-sanitary conditions and part of which ambalized in sacks of 25kg and 50kg untainted and unsafe for consumption. The amount of products of 141.6 tonnes consisted of 30 tonnes of food for people (10.5 tonnes of Turkish import flour, 19.5ton local flour) and about 111.6 tonnes of animal food used for human food (33.4 tonnes of crust/shim), 19.8 tons of wheat, 14.6 tonnes of wheat, 10.3 tonnes of corn, 5.7 tonnes of wheat, 5 tonnes of corn and 3 tonnes of barley). For consistent violations, inspection troops took the following measures:
It pays 2,000 thousand dollars (non-licenses for activity exercise),
It pays 500,000 (unsuitable hygiene-sanitary conditions),
It pays 200,000 (a lack of tracking system),
It pays $100,000 (a lack of plan/manual control),
That's 150,000 dollars (feeding food for animals contrary to the law),
It pays 200,000 dollars (actions contrary to the responsibilities of the business operator),
An immediate break in activity until the legal requirements are met,
Banning 30 tonnes of products for human consumption, until the output of the analysis results and the blocking of 111.6 tonnes of unsafe animal food with their endification destination. /tch












