The Nébih withdraw more than two tons of unmarked animal by-products
The Nébih withdraw more than two tons of unmarked animal by-products, 530 kilograms of untraced meat and meat products from circulation at a small-scale producer in Pest county and filed a lawsuit on the case and imposed fines.
According to the report of the National Food Chain Security Office (Nébih) sent to MTI on Wednesday, 56 sheep, 5 cattle and 3 goats were found at the sheep farms. These animals were kept without license. (MTI)
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