Why Most of chicken meat in Kenya could be unfit for human consumption
A regional
watchdog has expressed concerns over the quality of meat being consumed by
Kenyans, noting that some of the chicken meat is not fit for human consumption.
Speaking
during a meeting sponsored by the African Union at Fish Eagle Hotel in
Naivasha, the African regional director for the World Animal Protection
organisation, Tennyson Williams, said cases of farmers using drugs to hasten
the growth of poultry were on the rise as unscrupulous traders try to meet
rising demand.
Williams
warned that this would have far reaching effects on human beings as some of the
poultry in the market are ‘maturing’ in less than a month, and as a result
consumers are being exposed to various chemicals that have serious health
effects.
Wachira
Kariuki, CEO Pan African Animal Welfare Association, concurred with Williams
and added that there was urgent need to sensitize the public and come up with
policies on animal welfare in the country.
Kariuki
pointed out that the issue of animal welfare was not well understood which has
seen Kenya’s products to the EU market face resistance due to the strict
standards imposed in these countries.
The CEO
admitted that funding towards animal welfare was still a major challenge,
making it hard to get full and appropriate data but noted that various
stakeholders, including the government, were in the process of coming up with
policies and regulations regarding the issue.
The meeting
was aimed at coming up with a policy and regulations to address animal welfare
across the continent.
SOURCE: CITIZEN.CO.KE
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