Goa minister says banning import of fish is solution to

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Health Minister Vishwajit today said a permanent ban on import of fish could be a solution to the fear of formalin contamination.

Rane, who also holds the portfolio in the Manohar Parrikar-led cabinet, was speaking to media.

The only way to avoid formalin-laced fish from coming to markets was to ban the import of seafood from outside the state, he said.

"We should also ban export of fish from Goa, so that we have enough supplies for local markets," he said.

The ongoing Monsoon session of the State Legislative Assembly has been stalled for the last two days as MLAs are demanding a discussion through adjournment motion on the issue of formalin being found in fish imported from neighbouring states.

It is suspected that suppliers use formalin, a toxic chemical used in mortuaries, to preserve fish for longer.

The has banned the import of fish till the month-end.

"Some strong decisions are required in the interest of people. We are going to continue testing of fish in the market on daily basis," said.

"Even when the ban is lifted, we will not allow any truck carrying fish to enter without being certified by the Food and Drugs Administration," he said.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 00:00 IST