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ADAFSA decides on food and fodder sampling for control and inspection

This will regulate sampling procedures for controlling and inspecting food and fodder throughout the food chain and at all stages of the food and fodder trade in the Emirates

The Board of Directors of Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) has decided on food and fodder sampling for control and inspection in the Abu Dhabi Emirate. The decision directs Saeed Al Bahri Al Ameri, Director-General of ADAFSA, to establish sampling controls and appoint qualified personnel to carry out this task. This will regulate sampling procedures for controlling and inspecting food and fodder throughout the food chain and at all stages of the food and fodder trade in the Emirates.

The decision forms part of ADAFSA’s ongoing efforts to improve work processes, modernise the regulatory system and ensure proper implementation of measures related to sampling for control and inspection of food and animal feed. The decision also strengthens compliance with the relevant laws and regulations enforced by ADAFSA.

According to the statement, By regulating sampling for food and fodder control and inspection, ADAFSA aims to update the relevant legislative system, ensure the safety and quality of food and fodder throughout the food chain, ensure that food and fodder conform to technical regulations and standard specifications in the UAE, and enhance food security in aspects related to food safety and animal health.

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