PUTRAJAYA, July 5 — The Department of Fisheries (DOF) will initiate an investigation by sampling fish feed from PSJ Feed Sdn Bhd's factory to verify its food...
PUTRAJAYA, July 5 — The Department of Fisheries will initiate an investigation by sampling fish feed from PSJ Feed Sdn Bhd's factory to verify its food composition.
This follows a raid on a recycling plant in Kuala Muda, Kedah, by the Department of Environment yesterday. The plant is suspected of processing recycled materials into plastic pellets and packaging them in recycled plastic bags. DOF clarified that the recycling plant has no connection to PSJ Feed Sdn Bhd, a legitimate fish feed factory operating in Penang since 2022.
DOF said it consistently enforces and monitors fish feed factories to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards under the Animal Feeds Act 2009.
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