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NMIS Celebrated its 49th Anniversary and Observed the 28th MSCW

The National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) celebrated the opening of its 49th anniversary and the observance of the 28th Meat Safety Consciousness Week last October 18, 2021 at the NMIS Central Office in Visayas Avenue, Brgy. Vasra, Quezon City.

 

Various activities were held throughout the day. Health and safety protocols were strictly observed and reminded by the Masters of Ceremonies, Dr. Sittie Maleah Fatima Macog, Senior Meat Control Officer, and Dr. Roseller Manalo, Head of the Enforcement Unit of NMIS.

JAPAN’S RECOGNITION OF THE PHILIPPINES AS A COUNTRY WITH CONFIRMED HACCP CERTIFIED MEAT ESTABLISHMENTS 

 

The Philippines was confirmed and included by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare (MHLW) in its list of certified countries that reliably take Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) based hygiene management on May 26, 2021. Under Japan’s Food Sanitation Law, only meat manufactured with HACCP-based hygiene management can be imported into their country.

 

The Philippines has been exporting chicken meat to Japan, but as a result of this new recognition, we are now eligible to export beef, carabeef, pork, chevon, mutton, and their by-products to Japan. The MHLW has also notified its quarantine stations for the acceptance of the health certificates of the different meat commodities.

NMIS GOES DIGITAL AUTOMATION FOR ITS LICENSING APPLICATION

 

The National Meat Inspection Service launched on March 10 at the NMIS SHE Hall the NMIS Accreditation and Registration Information System, an online application system  for the issuance of license to operate for meat establishments such as slaughterhouses, poultry dressing plants,  meat cutting plants, and cold storages and warehouse. The NARIS hopes to establish an effective practice and efficient turn-around of the delivery of licensing services by the NMIS.

 

NMIS’S OWN VERSION OF COMMUNITY PANTRY

  

A community pantry containing different vegetables was set up in front of the Laboratory Division of the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) on May 10, 2021.

 

According to Dr. January M. Nones, head of the Laboratory Division, the community pantry will run until supplies last. “It will probably be there within the day only,” she added. The organizers, which is the Laboratory Division, said that this is their way of sharing their blessings with the NMIS family.

 

 

The community pantry, inspired by the popular community pantries set up all over the country, contains vegetables such as tomatoes, sayote, string beans, eggplants, pumpkins, okra, bitter gourds, and radishes. This vegetable community pantry was put together by the utility staff of NMIS. They started letting people get vegetables from the community pantry at 2 in the afternoon. Utility and security personnel and drivers were the first ones to be accommodated, followed by the rest of the NMIS employees who reported onsite that day.

NMIS REMINDS THE PUBLIC ON BUYING ONLY SAFE MEAT 

With the soaring prices of pork and chicken meat in the country, Dr. Jocelyn A. Salvador - OIC, Executive Director of the National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) in an emergency meeting held yesterday at the Director’s office, has instructed the Meat Standards and Development Consumer Protection Division (MSDCPD) to craft a statement regarding the NMIS’ responsibility for ensuring safe meat for human consumption regardless of the price of meat.