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Kenyatta Milk Bill
KulaRaha
#1 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 8:17:59 AM
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Pls discuss

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#2 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 9:54:04 AM
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#3 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 10:07:57 AM
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Is that law implementable kweli?
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hardwood
#4 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 11:50:00 AM
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These milk rules have been there for ages. Hawking or retailing of raw milk isn't allowed by law due to health reasons eg brucellosis, e coli, contamination, adulteration with formalin etc. Currently even the milk ATMS are required to be licensed by the Kenya Dairy Board and can only sell pasteurized milk. Even transporting milk in plastic vibuyus is banned to prevent contamination.

So all this hullabaloo about "new regulations" is just hot air.
KulaRaha
#5 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 11:56:17 AM
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hardwood wrote:
These milk rules have been there for ages. Hawking or retailing of raw milk isn't allowed by law due to health reasons eg brucellosis, e coli, contamination, adulteration with formalin etc. Currently even the milk ATMS are required to be licensed by the Kenya Dairy Board and can only sell pasteurized milk. Even transporting milk in plastic vibuyus is banned to prevent contamination.

So all this hullabaloo about "new regulations" is just hot air.


So there are no "new regulations"?
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hardwood
#6 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 11:58:16 AM
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So farmers want to continue feeding rotten maize to their cows and then sell us the aflotoxin infested milk ndiyo consumers wapate cancer?

Also on the issue of milk quality, some farmers produce very dilute maji maji milk (or add water) and want to paid the same like someone whose milk has alot of cream. So I support that milk be graded on quality just like we grade coffee, tea, pyrethrum, avocado etc.


Angelica _ann
#7 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 12:23:39 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
These milk rules have been there for ages. Hawking or retailing of raw milk isn't allowed by law due to health reasons eg brucellosis, e coli, contamination, adulteration with formalin etc. Currently even the milk ATMS are required to be licensed by the Kenya Dairy Board and can only sell pasteurized milk. Even transporting milk in plastic vibuyus is banned to prevent contamination.

So all this hullabaloo about "new regulations" is just hot air.


So there are no "new regulations"?


So if the laws have been there but the implementation is the issue, what will change wajameni?
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KulaRaha
#8 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 12:27:46 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
These milk rules have been there for ages. Hawking or retailing of raw milk isn't allowed by law due to health reasons eg brucellosis, e coli, contamination, adulteration with formalin etc. Currently even the milk ATMS are required to be licensed by the Kenya Dairy Board and can only sell pasteurized milk. Even transporting milk in plastic vibuyus is banned to prevent contamination.

So all this hullabaloo about "new regulations" is just hot air.


So there are no "new regulations"?


So if the laws have been there but the implementation is the issue, what will change wajameni?


let's answer the simple question: are there new regulations or not?
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mpobiz
#9 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 12:38:57 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
These milk rules have been there for ages. Hawking or retailing of raw milk isn't allowed by law due to health reasons eg brucellosis, e coli, contamination, adulteration with formalin etc. Currently even the milk ATMS are required to be licensed by the Kenya Dairy Board and can only sell pasteurized milk. Even transporting milk in plastic vibuyus is banned to prevent contamination.

So all this hullabaloo about "new regulations" is just hot air.


So there are no "new regulations"?


So if the laws have been there but the implementation is the issue, what will change wajameni?


let's answer the simple question: are there new regulations or not?

This are not new regulations. This have been there for a long time.
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#10 Posted : Friday, March 22, 2019 1:02:24 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
hardwood wrote:
These milk rules have been there for ages. Hawking or retailing of raw milk isn't allowed by law due to health reasons eg brucellosis, e coli, contamination, adulteration with formalin etc. Currently even the milk ATMS are required to be licensed by the Kenya Dairy Board and can only sell pasteurized milk. Even transporting milk in plastic vibuyus is banned to prevent contamination.

So all this hullabaloo about "new regulations" is just hot air.


So there are no "new regulations"?


So if the laws have been there but the implementation is the issue, what will change wajameni?


let's answer the simple question: are there new regulations or not?

we have the diary industry regulations [2018]. i believe they are currently under public review.
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