Gia Lai discovers 100 tons of odorful frozen pork, unknown origin

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Gia Lai - The authorities are handling and destroying 100 tons of stinking frozen pork, causing a change in color at the warehouse of a business household.

On August 9, the Market Management Department of Gia Lai province said that the authorities are handling 100 tons of frozen pork with a foul smell at a business household in Hoai An commune.

Previously, Market Management Team No. 1 (Gia Lai Market Management Department) coordinated with the Provincial Police to conduct a surprise inspection of the business establishment of Mr. Le Van Huong (residing in Hoai An Commune). Through inspection, the authorities discovered 100 tons of frozen pork that had changed color and gave off a foul smell, including dairy pork and roast pork, with a total value of more than 18 billion VND.

Co quan chuc nang kiem tra kho dong lanh cua ong Huong. Anh: Nguyen Chon
Gia Lai provincial authorities inspect Mr. Huong's frozen warehouse. Photo: Nguyen Chon

At the time of inspection, Mr. Huong presented a business registration certificate and a certificate of food safety eligibility issued by the old Binh Dinh Province Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department, which are still valid.

Mr. Huong's family buys pigs from many sources, process them into plastic bags and then put them in cold storage, waiting for African swine fever to gradually sell on the market.

Kho chua 100 tan heo da chuyen mau, boc mui hoi. Anh: Nguyen Chon
The warehouse contained 100 tons of discolored pigs with a foul smell. Photo: Nguyen Chon

All of the above pork had no documents proving their origin, no traceability book; the packaging also had no information about the origin. Some pigs have signs of developing spots in their ears, tails, legs, abdomen, and chest, accompanied by changing colors and giving off a foul smell.

To prevent the risk of spreading the disease, causing damage to livestock, crops and the environment, the authorities have agreed to destroy all of the above-mentioned pork. Through verification, there were no signs of criminality in the incident.

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