K-P food authority sets up online registration system

Mobile application to register complaints launched


Our Correspondent December 10, 2018
PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR: In its continuing efforts to crack down on producers of  substandard and expired food products the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Food Safety and Halal Food Authority has established an Online registration system wherein around 3,000 businesses have already registered itself through its online licensing system during the last one month.

In a statement outlining the month’s report released on Sunday the authority informed the public about the Online online licencing system to make the process of getting a food licence easier for sellers and manufacturers of foodstuffs

Moreover, a mobile application has also been launched which the public can use to register complaints. As per the report, the food authority had seized 30,000 packets of Monosodium Glutomate (Chinese salt)  which were being supplied from Lahore to Peshawar.

Also, around 10,000 kilogrammes substandard spices, and 6,000 litres of  milk were disposed of during various raids in different parts of the provincial capital.  As many as 1,000 notices had been issued to businesses and outlets during last one month. Following the direction of the KPFA Director General, Riaz Mehsud, the food watchdog took actions against leading hotels as well as herbal shops and godowns even during late evenings.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 10th, 2018.

 

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