Namwon-si, Inspection of Illegal Livestock Products Ahead of Seol Holiday View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Namwon City, Jeonbuk Province announced on the 4th that it will conduct livestock product inspections in preparation for the 2021 Lunar New Year holiday.


The city will carry out inspections from the 25th of last month until the 8th of this month, forming a joint inspection team with the province to mandatorily inspect businesses that have received administrative sanctions in the past year, as well as businesses that have not been inspected in the past three years.


The main inspection points include compliance with hygiene management standards by operators, whether traceability numbers are displayed, compliance with livestock product labeling standards, and violations of expiration dates. For businesses that have previously received administrative sanctions, the city plans to check whether violations have been corrected.


In addition, for violating businesses, administrative sanctions will be promptly enforced even during the inspection period, and re-inspections will be conducted within three months to verify improvements.



A city official stated, “Consumer demand and interest in safe food are increasing,” adding, “Through livestock product inspections in preparation for the holiday, we will do our best to alleviate citizens’ concerns and create an environment where they can consume with greater confidence.”


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