Md
Nasir menunjukkan bungkusan bebola ikan yang menggunakan logo halal
tidak diiktiraf dalam serbuan yang dibuat di kawasan perusahaan Juru
semalam.
BUKIT MERTAJAM - Sebuah kilang industri kecil sederhana (IKS) memproses
bebola ikan diserbu penguat kuasa Pejabat Perdagangan Dalam Negeri,
Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan Daerah Seberang Perai Selatan (SPT) berikutan
penggunaan logo halal tidak diiktiraf pada bungkusan bebola ikan
semalam.
Pegawai Penguat kuasa Daerah (SPT), Md Nasir Mohamad berkata, serbuan
dibuat di kawasan perusahaan Juru itu dijalankan dengan kerjasama
Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim) pada jam 11.30 pagi.
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Scientists develop new method to test halal meat authenticity
Scientists have developed a new method to detect traces of pork and horsemeat in 'halal' meat, including beef, chicken and lamb, amid the recent controversy over the horsemeat scandal in Europe.
The new method has been developed by scientists at the University of Munster, Germany, along with those from AB SCIEX, a global leader in analytical technology.
The method, which was recently published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, uses liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry to detect a number of biomarker peptides that are specific to pig and/or horse.
It allows food-testing laboratories to test products for traces of pork and horse meat quickly and easily, a statement released here said.
The mislabelling of meat products sold for human consumption has serious implications from safety and ethical perspectives. With recent news stories of pork and horse meat contamination in different parts of the world, a renewed need for specialised testing of the food supply has rapidly arisen, it said.
For Muslim and Jewish communities, in particular, it is critical for consumers to know whether there is even the slightest contamination of foods that are considered permissible to eat (halal and kosher), having been prepared in accordance with Islamic or Jewish beliefs, respectively.
This new finding is an effort to help serve the interests of these communities that together make up approximately 23 per cent of the global population, the statement said.
Major concerns about inaccurate, fraudulent or misleading labelling of meat-based products were raised during 2013 following numerous reports of horse and pig meat being detected, but not disclosed as contents, in beef-based products sold in supermarket chains across Europe.
"We are continuing our AB SCIEX tradition in partnering with experts in industry and academia to develop analytical tools that solve big problems," said Vincent Paez, senior director of food and environmental department at AB SCIEX.
"The halal testing method is a new tool that effectively addresses the safety, religious, ethical and dietary concerns of consumers who avoid products with pig and horse meat," Paez said.
Scientists at AB SCIEX are continuing to look into other similar
KELDAI HALAL
Kenyataan Media
Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia
berkenaan ISU KELDAI HALAL DI HARIAN METRO BERTARIKH 27/12/2013
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1. JAKIM dan Jabatan Agama Islam Negeri (JAIN) merupakan pihak berkuasa berwibawa yang melakukan pensijilan halal di Malaysia. Pemeriksaan/pengauditan yang dilakukan oleh JAKIM atau JAIN adalah mengikut SOP dan standard yang telah ditetapkan.
2. Merujuk kepada Manual Prosedur Pensijilan Halal Malaysia dan Malaysia Standard, setiap syarikat di bawah kategori Multinasional wajib mempunyai Halal Komiti di mana keanggotan komiti tersebut hendaklah terdiri daripada eksekutif Halal dan pihak pengurusan syarikat.
3. Setiap Eksekutif halal adalah dilantik oleh pihak syarikat. Eksekutif mestilah seorang Muslim dan mempunyai kelayakan Diploma Pengajian Islam serta perlu mempunyai pengetahuan mengenai pensijilan halal di samping mengetahui status bahan ramuan yang digunakan.
4. Setiap bahan ramuan yang digunakan oleh pengilang hendaklah mematuhi piawaian pensijilan halal Malaysia dan bahan-bahan tersebut perlu mempunyai sijil samada daripada JAKIM ataupun JAIN dan bagi bahan ramuan dari luar negara, sijil halal badan pensijilan halal luar negara yang diiktiraf hendaklah disertakan.
5. JAKIM/JAIN turut bertanggungjawab terhadap semua bahan mentah yang digunakan termasuklah bagi produk yang berisiko tinggi seperti bahan ramuan yang bersumberkan haiwan di mana bahan-bahan yang meragukan akan dihantar ke makmal bagi tujuan analisa.
6. Sehubungan dengan itu, setiap pemohon atau pemegang sijil halal hendaklah sentiasa mematuhi piawaian pensijilan Halal Malaysia seperti yang telah ditetapkan.
Sekian, Terima Kasih
27 Disember 2013