Senegal: Decree 89-543 - Food Safety of Meat and Meat Products

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On May 5, 1989, the Government of Senegal passed Decree 89-543; this decree is still in effect and provides food safety regulations for meat and meat products, including ante and post mortem inspection, slaughter, and storage. Decree 89-543 supplements Senegal’s food safety law, Food Law 66-48 (signed in May, 1966). This report contains the original text in French.

Senegal: Decree 89-543 - Food Safety of Meat and Meat Products

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