About 3 tons of suspicious Belarusian meat sent for disposal in Udmurtia

About 3 tons of suspicious Belarusian meat sent for disposal in Udmurtia
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The ROSSELKHOZNADZOR Department ordered the Igrinsky MEAT Processing Plant to dispose of 2.9 tons of beef produced in Belarus due to the detection of Gram-positive rod-shaped bacteria in the meat, which could become pathogens.

According to the press service of the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Kirov Region, the Udmurt Republic and the Perm Territory, on March 10, the department received information from the Veterinary Administration of St. Seller” (Belarus) found Listerii Monocitogenes.

The meat was produced on February 16, 2022, a batch weighing 2.903 tons arrived and was stored at Igrinsky Meat Processing Plant LLC. The enterprise has isolated this batch of meat until a decision is made.

On May 17, Rosselkhoznadzor issued an order to the meat processing plant to dispose of suspicious products. On June 2, the beef was sent for disposal to Tatarstan - to Saria Bio-Industries Volga LLC.

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