50 IPB Students Assisted to Monitor Sacrificial Animal Slaughtering
access_time September 25 2015 10:20 AM remove_red_eye 2467
Reported by Suriaman Panjaitan | Translated by Cintya Meliza
Reported by Suriaman Panjaitan | Translated by Cintya Meliza
As many as 50 college students from Veterinary Faculty of Bogor Institute of Agriculture (IPB) participated to assist North Jakarta Marine, Agriculture, and Food Security Sub-Department (KPKP) in the process of examination and monitoring towards sacrificial animal.
It can be conducted outside of RPH yet with supervision of related department
Head of North Jakarta KPKP Sub-Department, Agung Priambodo stated those college students were spread to 45 mosques in North Jakarta.
"They are undergoing the co-assistant (KOAS) training. They can help us," he expressed, Thursday (9/24).
W. Jakarta Mayor Asked Examiners to Carefully Examine Sacrificial AnimalHe explained, the monitoring referred to Bylaw No. 8/1989 on Animal Slaughtering, Trading Livestock and Meat in Jakarta, where slaughtering cow and goat must be conducted in the Slaughtering House (RPH), except religious and custom holiday.
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It can be conducted outside of RPH yet with supervision of related department ," he closed.