Frozen Indian Shrimp Banned in Qatar

India exports a lot of food ingredients and food products to middle eastern countries and seafood is one of them. Recently, The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) of Qatar has banned the consumption of fresh and frozen Indian shrimp. It has been proven that some imported quantities are microbially contaminated, according to the results of the analysis in the food laboratories of the Ministry.

The ban has come under the recommendations of the Food Safety committee issued by Ministerial Resolution with the exception of frozen shrimps without head and shell except for the tail. The authorities confirmed that frozen Indian shrimp with head and tail removed has been tested in a Kuwait laboratory and approved to be fit for human consumption.

According to this order, the Ministry has appealed to all the consumers that if they have recently purchased fresh & frozen Indian shrimp during the last few days then they should immediately return them to the outlets and if they cannot, then the shrimp should NOT be consumed. The Ministry has also appealed that if they have consumed such shrimp and felt the symptoms of gastro-intestinal infection, then the consumer should visit the nearest health
centre.

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