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Sale of Loose Milk to be Banned in Pakistan.PFA

So let's see.

Milk from a milkman who you know where he gets it, fresh everyday is unsafe.

Milk from multinational companies who you've no idea what chemicals they put in, food additives and if it's even milk to begin with is safe and government wants to force us to buy it?

Remember that Imran Khan has buffalos and cows in Bani Gala where he gets fresh milk. He doesn't drink from Nestle or Olper but he wants to force us to buy and drink from them and ban our only source of getting something that is fresh.

By the way, boiling milk yourself is Pasturization, do you know? We do it everyday, how amazing.

You don't need a factory to make milk safe for drinking. Just milk it, boil it(or close to boiling), ta da. Milk is perfectly safe.
 
70% of loose milk in Punjab poisonous for consumption
By Rizwan Asif
Published: April 5, 2019
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LAHORE: As much as 70 per cent of loose milk sold in urban Punjab contains traces of harmful chemicals and bacteria, a report submitted by provincial authorities to Prime Minister Imran Khan has revealed.

Of the 601 samples of loose milk collected from Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Bahawalpur, Gujranwala and Rawalpindi, 422 were deemed unfit for consumption upon testing and found to contain traces of harmful chemical compounds like formaldehyde, ammonium sulphate, hydrogen peroxide, urea and others found in detergents. Formaldehyde, in particular, can cause stomach and heart problems and even blindness if ingested. The water used to increase the volume of loose milk was also found to contain traces of various germs and bacteria, including coliforms, and chemical and organic pollutants.

According to the report presented to the prime minister, the ‘adulteration mafia’ is also selling artificial powdered milk smuggled from Iran to meet the demand for milk in the cities, sources said. According to them, he was told that the mafia prepares milk by using a laundry washing machine to mix this powder, sold for Rs14 to Rs15, ghee and water. This artificial loose milk costs Rs18 per kg to make but is sold for Rs45 per kg to wholesalers, who in turn jack up the price to Rs75 per kg for consumers, the sources added.



Prime Minister Imran sought the report after being alerted by senior health experts and some parliamentarians of the health risks posed by adulterated loose milk being sold in the country’s most populous province, sources told The Express Tribune. Upon reviewing the report, the premier directed senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Jahangir Tareen to collaborate with Punjab authorities on a pasteurisation policy inspired by the one used in Turkey.

Turkey made pasteurisation of milk mandatory in 1995 and banned sale of loose milk in 2008. To support enforcement of these laws, it made investments in public sector milk production and provide concessions to private sector milk producers. The steps resulted in a 90% increase in Turkey’s milk and milk by-product exports.

The Punjab government intends to follow this model to curb adulteration of milk. A committee comprising Tareen, the Punjab food minister, the provincial food, livestock, finance, transport and industry secretaries, and the Punjab Food Authority director general will collaborate with industry stakeholders to devise a comprehensive pasteurisation policy which will eventually result in a ban on sale of loose milk in the province, sources said.

Some aspects of the policy being considered including labeling pasteurised milk in accordance with Punjab Pure Food Regulations 2018 and keeping pasteurised milk at 6 degrees Celsius till it reaches consumers. According to sources, the milk industry will be allowed a five-year business adjustment period once the new policy comes in force.

According to government research, Pakistan’s milk industry produces 54 billion litres every year but only 10 per cent is sold in packaged form. Most milk is loaded into barrels with water and ice immediately after being obtained from buffaloes and supplied to cities via heavy road vehicles.

Nutrition experts warn that milk obtains from buffaloes is quick to spoil unless it is boiled to a certain temperature and allowed to cool rapidly.

Meanwhile, testing loose milk to determine whether it is made using powder or not is a costly and difficult procedure. The kit to detect whether milk has been adulterated with water costs Rs300 and can be used multiple times. But a kit for ascertaining whether milk is artificial costs Rs1,700 and can only used once. This is why the Punjab Food Authority (PFA) uses it less often and only on batches of 3,000 to 5,000 litres at a time.

Talking to The Express Tribune, PFA DG Capt (retd) Usman Younis said the Punjab livestock department is also preparing a long term policy to bridge the gap between milk supply and demand. He said PFA has also taken steps to curb adulterated milk production, inspecting 28 dairy production units of Punjab 63 times between 2017 and 2019.

“We issued 38 reform notices and penalties to 13 units, and sealed three of them. We also raided 2,241 milk shops this year, issuing reform notices to 1,755 and sealing 19. Violators were fined Rs972,600 in total,” he said.
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Is our loose milk safe?


Good nutrition and access to an adequate and balanced diet is essential not only for child's growth and development, but also for adults for protection from both infectious and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Milk is traditionally considered as a complete food and has been known as "Mother Nature's most perfect food". This attribution is due to its being the only food that alone is able to sustain life and growth of humans, and the reason is because of its rich content of protein, fat, carbohydrates, almost all known vitamins and various minerals essential for sustaining life and maintaining good health. Milk is known for its nutritious importance and its role in strengthening of bones, teeth, muscles and lowering the risk of osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, ischemic heart disease, depression and cancers. This makes milk an ideal drink for all ages. All these benefits of milk can only be obtained if we consume milk in its pure and safe form because on one hand, if pure milk ensures healthy growth and nourishment then on the other hand, adulterated milk causes morbidity and serious health outcome.

Statistics show that 90% of the Pakistani population consumes loose milk. The reason behind this is years of tradition, where loose milk is bought from gawalas (loose milk sellers), which is then boiled before consumption. Most Pakistanis remain unaware to the many health hazards posed by loose milk. There is no doubt that milk provides us many benefits still there is a long list of questions about the kind of milk that masses are using. Among these the quality concerns are most serious because the entire value chain starting from production till its consumption is questionable.

The whole story of raw milk collection and its delivery to the consumer in an unpacked form starts even before the collection process in the traditional dairy farms where cows are injected with hormones and drugs to increase productivity. Next, how loose milk finds its way from village to the urban consumer through a series of steps is another story.Poor sanitations of livestock shed, non-cleaning of animals before milking; milking by hand, adulteration of milk with preservatives and chemicals are few among many hazards in this chain. The bacteria from the animal might pass in the milk. Some of the pathogens found in loose raw milk include: E. coli, salmonella, campylobacter, cryptosporidium and listeria. All of these pathogens can be in the intestines and feces of cattle and may enter raw milk through improper handling and non-sanitary milking procedures. The milkmen generally milk the animal and keep the milk in open, which again surely cause addition of pathogens present in the air.

Local dairy farmers store the milk in non-sanitized open buckets and the milk is then carelessly and improperly transported to consumers directly or retail shopkeepers carrying millions of bacteria within. Due to metallic nature of milk containers chances of this milk getting spoiled are quite high. Insufficient or non-availability of icing facilities during transport of milk further compromise the quality even before it reaches the consumer. Any bacteria present in loose milk rapidly multiply as it gets transported in such a manner.

Finally, through retailers and 'gawalas' (street milk vendors) milk reaches the consumer and by the time, the consumers drink it; it is less of milk and more of water, as during this journey lot of ice and unfiltered water is also added. In order to ensure that the milk's appearance doesn't change, some milkmen (gawalas) add starch, flour, urea, vegetable oil, etc. Sometimes hydrogen peroxide is also added to preserve the milk. Addition of these adulterants and chemicals may not only cause loss of important nutrients of milk but pose harmful effects on health as well. Studies (conducted in third world countries and various region of Pakistan) have shown that consumption of adulterated milk contribute significantly to the poor nutritional statues especially of children under 5 years of age.

The journey doesn't end here. In an effort to make this drink suitable for drinking the normal practice in most of the households in Pakistan is to boil milk in open pans for several minutes. Sadly most households in Pakistan are still unaware that prolonged and repeated boiling of milk leads to loss of valuable nutrients.

In view of above the regular consumption of loose milk has now become the biggest threat to public health, in Pakistan. The main concerns when it comes to consumption of loose milk are maintaining its good quality, ensuring a standard hygiene during milking and handling animal, preventing contamination and adulteration, since adulteration has become an endemic issue. In this regard, Punjab Food Authority (PFA) is actively conducting province-wide operation against adulterated milk by placing screening pickets for inspecting the quality of milk and at several occasions thousands of liters of adulterated and substandard loose milk has been disposed of. However, more needs to be done to make adulteration less easy and punished to a greater extent.

Milk is acknowledged as basic building block of balanced diet and important source of nutrition throughout the globe. Governments across the world are increasing regulations to maintain consumer's interest by introducing Minimum Pasteurization Law in order to guarantee standard milk quality. Implementation of this law is essential in Pakistan as well to ensure that the milk reaching the consumers from any source is free of adulteration and safe for human consumption.

Provision of healthy and safe hygienic milk to the consumers is currently a big challenge for government and policymakers. Dairy sector of Pakistan and other industry participants should fund an aggressive, purposeful marketing campaign to educate consumers on the dangers of loose milk. Preferably this campaign should be launched in both print and electronic media in the national language.

(The author is an MBBS and MPhil in Pharmacology, and teaches in a private medical college in Lahore. The views expressed in this article are not necessarily those of the newspaper)

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019
Such articles always exist when they want to change something.
Doesn't mean she is right. Has the whole.pakisfan been drinking poisnouus milk for 70 years ?
 
So let's see.

Milk from a milkman who you know where he gets it, fresh everyday is unsafe.

Milk from multinational companies who you've no idea what chemicals they put in, food additives and if it's even milk to begin with is safe and government wants to force us to buy it?

Remember that Imran Khan has buffalos and cows in Bani Gala where he gets fresh milk. He doesn't drink from Nestle or Olper but he wants to force us to buy and drink from them and ban our only source of getting something that is fresh.

By the way, boiling milk yourself is Pasturization, do you know? We do it everyday, how amazing.

You don't need a factory to make milk safe for drinking. Just milk it, boil it(or close to boiling), ta da. Milk is perfectly safe.
My work revolves around industrial chemicals. There is a preservative chemical which every company adds in the milk before processing it, it's called formalin & it stinks so much that if you sniff it, your head will spin like crazy. All in industry use them to increase the shelf life of their liquid products but the liquid products were mainly consumer goods such as handwash, shampoos, face wash but then comes the milk industry adding it in your milk.
Lemme show you one of my own product. Read its ingredients list.

Guess what? Imran doesn't care for you & I.
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I believe every Pakistani family must have
1-atleast 2 firearms
2- one Buffalo/cow
3-a hand pump
4-a parola/container for storage of wheat and rice
 
Should have done decades ago. Pakistan got generation with stunned growth, raised on adulterated milk.

Oh please. The reason some Pakistanis are God’s gift on earth is due to the reason of raw milk. After witnessing the decay of this current burger generation from eating broiler chicken, I can only say that the Pakistani male is going to turn into a homosexual parasite like their Indian neighbors.
 
Milk from a milkman who you know where he gets it, fresh everyday is unsafe.
No one is stopping you from buying fresh milk. And you can also keep buffalos at your home like Imran Khan millions of Pakistanis have
And milkmen also mix some powder in milk
 
I believe every Pakistani family must have
1-atleast 2 firearms
2- one Buffalo/cow
3-a hand pump
4-a parola/container for storage of wheat and rice
:lol:

Living in Karachi buying milk from one of those fancy farms that delivered milk bottles with stickers and crap at extortionist prices 180 per liter, I too contemplated the idea of buying a buffalo or two.

Sadly I couldn’t go through with the idea due to various reason.

1) Had to buy a place outside the city.
2) Good servants are hard to find.
3)Thankfully Im moving out in a few months (hopefully).

Oh please. The reason some Pakistanis are God’s gift on earth is due to the reason of raw milk. After witnessing the decay of this current burger generation from eating broiler chicken, I can only say that the Pakistani male is going to turn into a homosexual parasite like their Indian neighbors.
I like chicken. Prefer desi ones if cooked properly. :lol:
 
First time heard this word. Looked it up on Google. So any female volunteer here?
Not sure about yoga but kegel does help
yes its all about activating pelvic floor muscle either through yoga or kegel.right?

:lol:

Living in Karachi buying milk from one of those fancy farms that delivered milk bottles with stickers and crap at extortionist prices 180 per liter, I too contemplated the idea of buying a buffalo or two.

Sadly I couldn’t go through with the idea due to various reason.

1) Had to buy a place outside the city.
2) Good servants are hard to find.
3)Thankfully Im moving out in a few months (hopefully).


I like chicken. Prefer desi ones if cooked properly. :lol:
180 / liter yeh i have seen these bottles and trust me they are nothing special id id adv you to get milk from rajput dairy their milk is clean i am associated with dairy industry in karachi and i get milk from them no need to pay 180!

No one is stopping you from buying fresh milk. And you can also keep buffalos at your home like Imran Khan millions of Pakistanis have
And milkmen also mix some powder in milk
by banning raw milk sale govt is actually stopping us from buying raw milk!

please have raw milk grow brain cells!
 
Ok bois...looks like this thread is done...almost all agree that this is a fucking stupid move made for the benefits of big corporations and even @IlyasMyHero gave a nice explanation to just buy raw milk and pasteurize it yourself (by boiling it yourself).

And historically, Pakistanis have been drinking raw milk....I don't see millions dying each year from "raw milk"?? :D

by banning raw milk sale govt is actually stopping us from buying raw milk!

And that is the crux of the matter!

The Govt. has no right to ban raw milk!! If someone wants to drink it...let them drink!

It's like asking that no one can drink "raw" water from the ground and must buy bottled water! Have these guys gone insane??

Many people own cows in Pakistan....what's to stop them from giving milk to their neighbors/relatives at some cost?? How do you even regulate such the thing in the first place!? :D

Today they're banning milk...tomorrow they'll be banning mango juice made from real mangoes??

Next we can't sell Chicken eggs but must buy plastic ones from China!? :rofl:
 
That is what free market is. Unless MNC's form a cartel (checking cartels is the governments job). That being said; the govt should roll out programs to help out small producers.

Unionizing shouldn't be hard. Rickshaw drivers in Lahore are unionized. It all comes down to being aware of your fundamental rights.
Cartel is to restrict competition; monopoly is when there is no competition. Government decision will create monopoly of MNs and not cartels.
 
Oh Gosh, the Multinational blood suckers have appeared in this country as well, and will destroy anything organic and natural left in this country. Once again it proves that this country obeys its overseas masters. I gave benefit of the doubt to IK but slowly but surely he is following the Global elitist agenda. Only the other day he was trying to bring in a bill to limit the people of Pakistan from carrying $10,000 within Pakistan. Think of it, money is a legal tender, but this guy wanted to impose this restrictions against his own citizens. 25 years ago, I saw it happening to Australia, NZ and other countries here, and it is now happening to Pakistan. It is against the fundamental human rights of the people living in Pakistan to stop them from drinking whatever milk they want. And it is against the rights of Pakistan people to carry whatever cash they want because cash is a LEGAL tender.

It is outright pathetic and outright deplorable.
 
Oh Gosh, the Multinational blood suckers have appeared in this country as well, and will destroy anything organic and natural left in this country. Once again it proves that this country obeys its overseas masters. I gave benefit of the doubt to IK but slowly but surely he is following the Global elitist agenda. Only the other day he was trying to bring in a bill to limit the people of Pakistan from carrying $10,000 within Pakistan. Think of it, money is a legal tender, but this guy wanted to impose this restrictions against his own citizens. 25 years ago, I saw it happening to Australia, NZ and other countries here, and it is now happening to Pakistan. It is against the fundamental human rights of the people living in Pakistan to stop them from drinking whatever milk they want. And it is against the rights of Pakistan people to carry whatever cash they want because cash is a LEGAL tender.

It is outright pathetic and outright deplorable.

These same companies will then decades later reintroduce "organic milk" and sell it for a premium....it's all about the $$$.....when capitalism is in charge...the people and their health can go **** itself! :rolleyes:
 

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