Harare - Zimbabwe’s largest cold meat processor, Colcom Foods, says its products are safe and have not been affected by the outbreak of listeriosis in South Africa.
The company said its processes are based on the international Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point system.
Some of Colcom’s processed cold meats, including polony and vienna sausages, are similar to the ones affected by listeria in South Africa.
Zimbabwe has banned the importation of ready-to-eat meat products such as sausages, polony, viennas, ham, meat spreads, corned meat, salami and pepperoni, from South Africa.
The Ministry of Health and Child Welfare said border staff will be monitoring the situation to make sure that the disease is not introduced into the country.
READY TO EAT MEAT IS A SERIOUS THREAT TO EVERY CONSUMER OF THE PRODUCTS , BANNING THE PRODUCTS IS A GOOD IDEA TO ENSURE SAFETY TO THE CITIZENS
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