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Ministry to work with Jakim on food products with porcine DNA,' says Armizan
Ministry to work with Jakim on food products with porcine DNA,' says Armizan

The Star

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Ministry to work with Jakim on food products with porcine DNA,' says Armizan

PUTRAJAYA: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry will cooperate with the Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) in removing any imported Indonesian food products from the local market if they contain porcine (pig DNA), said its minister, Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali. According to Armizan, his ministry had already discussed with Jakim after a recall was issued on several imported food products from Indonesia after tests revealed they contained porcine. 'We had discussions with Jakim to ensure these products can be immediately removed from our markets. 'So, we will cooperate with Jakim and state-religious agencies to remove these products, if there are any in the market,' said Armizan during a press conference after the Domestic Trade and Costs of Living Ministry Hari Raya Aidilfitri reception on Wednesday (April 23). On April 22, Jakim ordered the immediate recall of several imported food products after Indonesia's Halal Product Assurance Agency announced that, following a joint investigation with the National Agency of Drug and Food Control, traces of porcine DNA were found in 11 batches of nine food products. Of these, nine batches from seven products were found to have halal certification, while two batches from two products were uncertified, as listed at Sirajuddin stated that Jakim is collaborating with the State Islamic Religious Councils and the State Islamic Departments to monitor and inspect any flagged products that may have reached the local market. Consumers are being encouraged to report sightings of the affected items through Jakim's complaint portal at

Jakim orders recall of Indonesian food products over porcine DNA
Jakim orders recall of Indonesian food products over porcine DNA

The Star

time22-04-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

Jakim orders recall of Indonesian food products over porcine DNA

KUALA LUMPUR: The Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) has ordered the immediate recall of several imported food products from Indonesia after tests revealed they contained porcine (pig DNA). Jakim director-general, Datuk Dr Sirajuddin Suhaimee said the affected products may compromise halal standards and urged importers to contact the agency to arrange for their removal from the market. "Protecting the rights of Muslim consumers and maintaining the integrity of our halal certification system are top priorities,' he said in a statement on Tuesday (April 22). The recall follows an announcement by Indonesia's Halal Product Assurance Agency (BPJPH), after a joint investigation with the National Agency of Drug and Food Control found traces of porcine DNA in 11 batches of nine food products. Of these, nine batches from seven products were found to have halal certification, while two batches from two products were uncertified, as listed at Sirajuddin stated that Jakim is collaborating with the State Islamic Religious Councils and the State Islamic Departments to monitor and inspect any flagged products that may have reached the local market. Consumers are being encouraged to report sightings of the affected items through Jakim's complaint portal at

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