The Food Storage and Prevention of Infestation Division (FSPID) of the Industry, Investment and Commerce Ministry has detained approximately 50 metric tonnes of imported rice, valued over $4.6 million, which was found to be contaminated with rodent faeces.
Acting deputy food storage officer, Tamara Morrison, told JIS News that the contaminant was confirmed following tests conducted at the FSPID’s Rodent Biology and Control Laboratory, on samples collected by the agency’s inspectors.
“On February 8 and 9, the FSPID conducted inspections of two 20-ft. containers of long grain white rice, which were packed in 1,000 (45-kilogramme) bags, at the importer’s storage facility in Montego Bay where the commodity, which was shipped from Suriname for local distribution, was being kept,” she said.
Morrison advised that the contamination was determined to have occurred prior to the arrival of the rice, and further indicated that this was the first time that rice imported by that consignee was found with contaminants.
She told JIS News that the implications of the findings, including health risks, were discussed with the importer, adding that “these factors formed the basis for our decision to dispose of the commodity.”
“A Condemnation Order for disposal, in accordance with the Food Storage and Prevention of Infestation (FSPI) Act and Regulations, was subsequently issued. Arrangements are now being made to dispose of the rice at a designated location by the end of this week,” Morrison informed.
She added that no other action will be taken against the importer.
This was the first seizure made by the Food Storage and Prevention of Infestation Division for the 2015/16 fiscal year.
Inna January it was bad gas wey do a lot of damage to nuff people vehicle. Now a rat shit inna rice! WTF?!?!
The good thing is that them ketch it before it distributed…poor Jamdung…
We need to go back to basics and start growing our food like our grandparents. Jamaica has fertile soil. If you don’t where it came from then don’t eat it. Left the manufactured food and grow and eat yam.
I only hope dis contaminated rice is property disposed of an it nuh reach di streets for sale. Suriname need fi come tek back dem rat sh%# contaminated rice. As mi blogger uppa top seh, dem need fi start grow dem owna food.