A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009

In the halal food supply chain, animal feed is an essential element which has direct implication for the safety, quality and halal integrity of animal-based food products. Comprehensive monitoring and control in the preparation, production, storage, and distribution of the animal feed are needed to...

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Published in:International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
Main Author: Saidin N.; Rahman F.A.; Abdullah N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2018
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Saidin N.; Rahman F.A.; Abdullah N.
A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
2018
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
7
2
10.14419/ijet.v7i2.10.10947
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85045005410&doi=10.14419%2fijet.v7i2.10.10947&partnerID=40&md5=96cbbaf87bb61fa7ad882e619e665d32
In the halal food supply chain, animal feed is an essential element which has direct implication for the safety, quality and halal integrity of animal-based food products. Comprehensive monitoring and control in the preparation, production, storage, and distribution of the animal feed are needed to ensure acceptable quality standard. Matters related to the importation, manufacture, sale and uses of feed and feed additive in Malaysia is regulated under the Feed Act 2009 and its regulations. This Act is introduced to ensure the quality and safety of feed by controlling the importation, manufacture, sale, and uses of feed and feed additive. In the context of animal feed in Malaysia, this paper seeks to highlight and examine its legal framework, focusing on the analysis of the Feed Act 2009. This study utilises qualita-tive approach using library research. The findings of the study demonstrate that, despite the existence of a specific law governing the animal feed activities, there is no provision addresses the issue of halal in the ingredients, preparation, production, storage, and distribu-tion of animal feed. It is therefore suggested that a halal standard for animal feed preparation, production, storage, and distribution is further be developed to enhance the production of halal and safe animal feed in Malaysia. © 2018 Authors.
Science Publishing Corporation Inc
2227524X
English
Article
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author Saidin N.; Rahman F.A.; Abdullah N.
spellingShingle Saidin N.; Rahman F.A.; Abdullah N.
A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
author_facet Saidin N.; Rahman F.A.; Abdullah N.
author_sort Saidin N.; Rahman F.A.; Abdullah N.
title A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
title_short A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
title_full A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
title_fullStr A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
title_full_unstemmed A critical analysis of the legal framework on animal feed in Malaysia: With special reference to the Feed Act 2009
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description In the halal food supply chain, animal feed is an essential element which has direct implication for the safety, quality and halal integrity of animal-based food products. Comprehensive monitoring and control in the preparation, production, storage, and distribution of the animal feed are needed to ensure acceptable quality standard. Matters related to the importation, manufacture, sale and uses of feed and feed additive in Malaysia is regulated under the Feed Act 2009 and its regulations. This Act is introduced to ensure the quality and safety of feed by controlling the importation, manufacture, sale, and uses of feed and feed additive. In the context of animal feed in Malaysia, this paper seeks to highlight and examine its legal framework, focusing on the analysis of the Feed Act 2009. This study utilises qualita-tive approach using library research. The findings of the study demonstrate that, despite the existence of a specific law governing the animal feed activities, there is no provision addresses the issue of halal in the ingredients, preparation, production, storage, and distribu-tion of animal feed. It is therefore suggested that a halal standard for animal feed preparation, production, storage, and distribution is further be developed to enhance the production of halal and safe animal feed in Malaysia. © 2018 Authors.
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