Ban "illegal substances"
(Baonghean) - Reading newspapers and watching TV can make people startled. Because there are things that we may be doing wrong, making mistakes without knowing it. For example, feeding pigs and chickens with bran containing "banned substances" or "lean-producing substances".
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Not everyone knows what the “banned substances” and “lean-producing substances” are. The best newspaper readers and TV watchers only know that these substances make pigs meaty and grow quickly. Anyone who eats this meat can get sick, which is why the government prohibits its use. That’s why there was a story on TV about a family being fined tens of millions of dong just because they fed them “banned substances”. But when asked, they didn’t know anything about these “banned substances”.
I heard that currently banned substances are even found in “stork bran”, “bird bran” or something, bran for chickens, pigs, buffaloes and cows. Many animal supplements also contain banned substances. These things are easy to buy, just go to the market and get them. There are expensive ones, cheap ones, very convenient. Pigs grow faster, people don’t have to work hard to go into the forest to find vegetables, banana trees, who wouldn’t want them? But no matter how much they want them, farmers don’t like to harm others, harm themselves. It’s just that they don’t know and get caught. Out of 10 people raising pigs, 9 are completely ignorant about “lean meat-creating substances”, so how can they avoid them?
It's not just a TV story. The villagers watch TV with great concern. For a long time, we have been raising pigs and have bought some feed from the market to feed them, but we don't know if we have mistakenly bought feed containing substances banned by the government. How can we know and avoid it? We still want to raise pigs to grow quickly, but we also don't want to feed them with toxic foods banned by the government.
After this incident, from now on, I don’t know how to know which bran has and which does not have “banned substances”. I want to buy a bag of bran for chickens and pigs, but my hand keeps pulling back. I am really worried. I wonder if the government has any way to ban the “banned substances” in feed for chickens, pigs, buffaloes and cows to help the people. It seems that the government has only banned its use but has not banned its production. Only then will people easily put it in their animal feed.
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