Consultative process on the meat inspection service at abattoirs in South Africa

28 Jan 2013

The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) will today commence with a series of stakeholder consultative meetings on the proposed Meat Inspection Service.

Meat inspection service by suitably qualified and skilled personnel in red-meat and poultry abattoirs is considered to be one of the essential elements of ensuring that the meat sold to the public is safe and wholesome.

In South Africa, legislation dealing with meat inspection has undergone various changes. In particular, meat inspection service legislation has, for a long time, mandated the government to directly provide the meat inspection service. This was achieved to direct government employment of meat inspectors either via the national government or local/municipal governments.

However, the Meat Inspection Service was completely privatised just prior to 1994 in line with the changing socio-economic and political environment at the time. In view of the operational challenges immediately experienced, legislation was reviewed by the new democratic government in 2000 in order to enable both government and the private sector to play a meaningful and vital role in providing a Meat Inspection Service, a system which currently exists.

Challenges continue to persist in the current system, especially with regard to technical independence and impartiality. This is of particular concern where commercial interests compete with the principles of food safety.

In response to concerns raised by consumers and stakeholders in the meat industry, DAFF has again embarked on a consultative process in order to re-assess and strengthen the meat inspection service at abattoirs and to ensure that the service remains impartial, science-based and on par with global trends in risk-based food safety management practices.

A report on the Proposal for Meat Inspection Service in South Africa has been produced and was published in the Government Gazette for public to comment on 4 January 2013.  

Currently, the department is embarking on a process of intergovernmental and industry consultation on this matter.

Stakeholders and role players in meat production, distribution and sale, such as abattoir owners/associations, meat traders, meat importers and exporters, meat inspection service providers, interested parties and the general public are invited to attend consultation workshops which will be held across the country as per the schedule below: 

Date

Province

City/town

Address

Contact

29 Jan.

National

Pretoria

Onderstepoort  Veterinary Institute (OVI)

084 590 5003
Johan du Preez

30 Jan.

Eastern Cape

East London

Municipal Hall, Main Street, Gonubie, East London

082 779 9606
Dr Rozani

04 Feb.

Western Cape

Stellenbosch

Percheron Hall, Elsenburg Training College

083 641 5163
Dr kloppers

06 Feb.

Northern Cape

Kimberley

Ambassador Lodge, 20 Heerngracht Avenue, Kimberley

083 274 9720
Dr Victor

08 Feb.

Free State

Bloemfontein

Glen College Auditorium, Glen outside Bloemfontein

083 539 0392
Mr Derbyshire

11 Feb.

Gauteng

Suikerbosrand

Diepkloof Centre, Suikerbosrand, Heidelberg

083 398 5818
Mr Dries Venter

12 Feb.

North West

Mmabatho

Conference room in Mmabatho Stadium

083 629 8957
Mr Nkosi

14 Feb.

Limpopo

Polokwane

18 College Avenue. Auditorium at the head office of the Department of Health and Social Development

082 877 3825
Dr Loock

18 Feb.

KwaZulu-Natal (North)

Richards Bay

Umhlathuze Municipal Auditorium (starts at 10:00)

083 262 5824
Dr Ramrajh

18 Feb.

KwaZulu-Natal (South)

Pietermaritzburg

Centenary Hall at Cedara Training College

076 221 9490
Dr Van Aswegen

20 Feb.

Mpumalanga

Ermelo

Nooitgedacht Resort

082 479 7703
Ms Dudu Mabanga


NB: At all meetings: registration is at 08:30; meetings will start at 09:00 and should end before 15:00.  The programme will be available at the meetings.

For further information on the consultation process and public meetings, members of the public may contact Johan du Preez at 012 319 7572/084 590 5003/JohanDP@daff.gov.za or any of the persons indicated in respective provinces.




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