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“Instructions would be issued at Goa’s borders not to allow fish-laden trucks from outside the state,” Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told reporters here.
The ban will continue till the end of this month when restrictions imposed on fishing along the western coast end, Parrikar said.
The move comes after the Goa Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) had earlier confirmed the the presence of the organic compound in fish imported from other states.
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The chief minister said the ban, imposed under the Food and Drugs Administration Act, would eliminate all fears of the presence of formalin content in fish.
“Local fish is available in enough quantity for consumption. The ban on fishing will be lifted on August 1. There will be no issue after that,” he said, directing regular checks of fruits and vegetables.
If any preservatives were found in food items, they would also be banned, he added.