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Millions in Unsafe Food, Health Items Seised Across Addis Abeba

Oct 12 , 2025


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The Addis Abeba Food & Drug Authority (AAFDA) removed unsafe and expired food and health products valued at over 23.3 million birr following extensive inspections during the New Year, Meskel, and Irreecha holidays. The move aimed to protect public health and curb illegal market activities. Over a 90-day period, the Authority inspected 2,180 establishments, taking administrative measures against 97, including 87 warnings, 8 closures, and 2 fines. Another 454 food production and illegal slaughter sites were inspected, resulting in 22 administrative actions. Seized items included 918 kg of food, 2,018 liters of beverages, and 15 kg of health-related products deemed unfit for consumption. During the New Year inspection alone, 425 chickens valued at 210,000 birr were confiscated for unsafe handling and illegal slaughter. The AAFDA also monitored more than 4,500 food and health institutions, issuing penalties ranging from written warnings and closures to license revocations for repeated violations. Officials say the crackdown underscores the city’s commitment to safeguarding consumers and strengthening enforcement of food safety standards.


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