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The eight-month campaign was launched in April to crack down on illegal meat products

author:Zhao Yunwen

Heading into April, an eight-month campaign to crack down on illegal meat products was officially launched, which is a commendable thing. On April 4, the Food Safety Office, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and the State Administration for Market Regulation jointly issued a notice, and also deployed various localities to carry out an eight-month special rectification action, which was mainly aimed at cracking down on meat products and crimes.

In daily life, meat products have become an indispensable part of our lives, whether it is home cooking or food stalls, a large number of meat products are used. However, if there is a problem with meat products, it will not only cause harm to the health of consumers, but also damage the fair competition of the market and undermine the harmonious and stable development of society. The reason why the state fully organized the action in April may be due to a series of problems exposed on March 15.

It is reported that the nationwide crackdown on illegal meat products involves a number of measures, and then a brief understanding of the specific scope of the crackdown.

The eight-month campaign was launched in April to crack down on illegal meat products

According to the requirements of the "Notice", the special rectification action will focus on the supervision of "pigs, beef cattle, beef sheep, broiler chickens and their meat products". In terms of finding out the clues of the source of violations and crimes, we will dig deep into the sources of violations and crimes of meat products, carry out special rectification of the whole chain of livestock and poultry breeding, slaughtering, harmless treatment, meat and meat products production and operation, and resolutely cut off the chain of illegal slaughtering, processing and sales.

In addition, the circular also requires all localities to strengthen the supervision and inspection of the breeding links, focusing on the farms of pigs, beef cattle, sheep and broilers, and strictly investigating and punishing the use of illegal drugs such as "clenbuterol" in the breeding process, and the sale and random disposal of sick and dead livestock and poultry to ensure the quality and safety of livestock and poultry products.

At the same time, it will also strengthen the supervision and inspection of slaughtering and harmless treatment, focus on inspecting slaughterhouses and harmless treatment sites, and strictly investigate and deal with illegal acts such as illegal slaughtering, indiscriminate slaughtering, water injection, drug injection or injection of other substances, and "transfer" of sick and dead livestock and poultry, so as to ensure the quality and safety of livestock and poultry products.

The eight-month campaign was launched in April to crack down on illegal meat products

It can be seen that the areas covered by this crackdown are still relatively wide, and there are many problems to be rectified, and the next eight months, whether in urban or rural areas, whether in large supermarkets or small farmers' markets, will be the focus of this operation.

In addition, in terms of food safety, for bad behavior, all localities will also increase the punishment of illegal acts, so that violators pay the due price. By strengthening the punishment, the offenders can be deeply aware of their mistakes and fundamentally curb the occurrence of illegal acts.

At the same time, all localities will also strengthen supervision and punishment to effectively curb the production and sale of illegal meat products and protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. At the same time, it can also promote the healthy development of the meat industry and improve the overall level and competitiveness of the industry.

The eight-month campaign was launched in April to crack down on illegal meat products

To be honest, in recent years, the mainland has been grasping the problem of food safety, and the reason why illegal meat products have always existed is often related to the greed and moral degradation of some illegal traders. Most businesses and business units do not hesitate to use illegal means in order to maximize profits.

For example, the use of prohibited drugs, adulteration, false publicity, etc., to seek improper benefits. These behaviors have seriously endangered the health of mainland consumers. Therefore, the launch of this operation is undoubtedly a powerful blow to these illegal traders.

Here, we would also like to remind everyone that both producers and farmers should abide by the laws and regulations of the mainland to ensure the quality and safety of meat products. This can not only protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, but also promote the healthy development of the meat industry.

Okay, the above is the next crackdown action to be organized by the four departments, what do you think about this? Let's talk about it together.

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