Imlek announced today that it has temporarily excluded several farms from the purchase of raw milk due to elevated levels of aflatoxin based on internal and external laboratory controls.
In accordance with the Law defined by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Serbia, Imlek instructed the farms to take measures to eliminate quality inconsistencies and adjust the animal nutrition plan, after which all farms that restore quality within the legal framework will continue to be purchased. The company reminds that the suspension of the purchase of raw milk will be in effect regardless of the consequences and pressures it may face, all with the aim of ensuring the highest quality, without exception for any farm whose milk does not comply with the regulations of the Law of the Republic of Serbia. Strict compliance with the Rulebook for Food Safety of the Republic of Serbia is one of the postulates of the Imlek company, which continuously works to improve the quality management system and better and healthier modern life of the citizens of Serbia.
As a reminder, during April and May alone, Imlek provided and donated 100 tons of milk to institutions for neglected and sick children, the Food Bank and medical institutions throughout the territory of the Republic. This type of socially responsible activities will be carried out in the following period with the aim of maintaining the existing purchase of raw milk, despite current market surpluses. Imlek provided and donated 100 tons of milk to institutions for neglected and sick children, the Food Bank and medical institutions throughout the territory of the Republic. This type of socially responsible activities will be carried out in the following period with the aim of maintaining the existing purchase of raw milk, despite current market surpluses. Imlek provided and donated 100 tons of milk to institutions for neglected and sick children, the Food Bank and medical institutions throughout the territory of the Republic. This type of socially responsible activities will be carried out in the following period with the aim of maintaining the existing purchase of raw milk, despite current market surpluses.