Liaoning: the maximum penalty for raising garbage pigs is 30000 yuan
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Lead: Xinhua Shenyang, August 23 (sun Zefeng) a maximum fine of 30000 yuan for raising garbage pigs This regulation is made in the draft of Liaoning Province livestock product safety management measures, which is in the stage of soliciting opinions Relevant people said that if this management method is successfully implemented, it will become the most severe "no breeding order" for garbage pigs in Liaoning Province According to the requirements of the third paragraph of Article 11 of the draft, units and individuals engaged in the production and business operation of animal products shall not engage in the following acts: directly using domestic waste and industrial waste to feed livestock and poultry The draft's relevant regulations require that "anyone who violates this Regulation shall be fined not less than 10000 yuan but not more than 30000 yuan." According to the animal health supervision and administration department, a large number of disinfectants and detergents are used in the catering industry, leading to the mixing of lead, mercury and other heavy metal elements into the swill water If such swill is used for a long time to feed pigs, a large number of heavy metal elements will remain in the pig body, and eventually these heavy metals will be transferred to the body of consumers The purpose of formulating such management measures is to control the residues of toxic and harmful substances in animal products and protect the health of the public It is reported that, including livestock and poultry, all livestock and poultry products that have been slaughtered, divided, graded, packaged, frozen and other primary processing, as well as livestock and poultry living bodies, carcasses, organs, meat, eggs, milk, honey, have been included in the scope of the new measures to be issued by the Ministry.
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