The Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV) has identified legal violations during inspections at a dairy processing facility, though the company was not named in the report. The Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that inspections were conducted at the 'Vita' company, which has temporarily closed its factory and stated it will no longer accept milk from farmers. AUV collected milk samples for laboratory analysis and noted discrepancies between the company's operations and current legislation. These include unauthorized production lines for dairy-based products using powdered milk, palm oil, and other additives, as well as the absence of specific authorization for producing certain products. The agency emphasized that no closure measures have been taken yet, pending the results of the lab tests. The ministry reiterated that food safety requires equal application of the law across all businesses.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents factual findings from regulatory inspections without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from official sources and outlines the steps being taken by authorities, maintaining neutrality in tone and content.






