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Over 3 tons of undocumented meat products intercepted in Koronadal City
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Over 3 tons of undocumented meat products intercepted in Koronadal City

The National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS)-Region 12 intercepted over three tons of undocumented meat products in Koronadal City on July 17. The shipment, discovered during a routine monitoring operation, was found in a delivery van disguised as a fruit transporter. The owner failed to provide necessary documentation, including a Certificate of Meat Inspection (COMI) and shipping permit. Authorities confiscated the meat and disposed of it at a sanitary landfill. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to enforce biosecurity measures against African Swine Fever (ASF).

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Over 3 tons of undocumented meat products intercepted in Koronadal City

The National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS)-Region 12 intercepted over three tons of undocumented meat products in Koronadal City on July 17. The shipment, discovered during a routine monitoring operation, was found in a delivery van disguised as a fruit transporter. The owner failed to provide necessary documentation, including a Certificate of Meat Inspection (COMI) and shipping permit. Authorities confiscated the meat and disposed of it at a sanitary landfill. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to enforce biosecurity measures against African Swine Fever (ASF).

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