Amman: The Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) has closed three unlicensed creameries as part of an inspection campaign aimed at ensuring food safety, protecting consumers, and addressing any violations affecting food security.
According to Jordan News Agency, JFDA Director General, Dr. Nizar Mheidat, stated that the monitoring teams seized the entire quantity of products before they could be distributed to the local market. Mheidat reassured that foodstuffs in the local market remain safe due to the JFDA’s inspection campaigns, which are conducted periodically as part of their mandate to ensure food safety.
Mheidat emphasized that the JFDA is responsible for monitoring adherence to health standards and regulatory requirements. The agency works to address any violations of laws and instructions that could compromise food safety.