Nabeul's Poultry Sector Sounds Alarm Over Informal Circuits
On Saturday, May 16th, Amine Friou, President of the Regional Chamber of the Poultry Sector, appeared on the radio to warn against the growing threat of informal circuits in the industry. These unauthorized operators are selling large quantities of eggs on weekly markets and even on the street, exposing perishable goods to direct sunlight and dust.
According to Friou, these practices, which disregard basic hygiene rules, pose a direct threat to consumer health, animal safety, and the long-term sustainability of the entire poultry sector.
In the face of this sanitary and economic threat, Friou urges all stakeholders to remain vigilant. He calls on merchants and professionals to source their products exclusively from authorized wholesalers or directly from licensed poultry farms. Friou also emphasizes the importance of requesting a legitimate invoice for each transaction and demanding a veterinary health certificate, which is the only reliable guarantee of the product's freshness and quality.
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