HYGIENE AT DELHI MAIN ABATTOIR CRITICISED AT NATIONAL MEAT CONFERENCE
February 1st, 2013
HYGIENE at Delhi’s main abattoir in Ghazipur was been severely criticised at the Meat and Poultry Summit held earlier this week by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII). “There are many unhygienic practices, very little supervision and very little care for quality,” Ashok C Khosla, a Delhi-based food consultant told the conference. Sanjay R. Bhoosreddy, a senior official at the Indian government’s animal husbandry department, highlighted that there is no standard operating procedure for running abattoirs in India. He pleaded with delegates to share ...
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