
January 1 news: The operator of Australia's Timboon Organic Dairy Farm is currently considering whether to continue to provide raw milk sales in the market once the new milk production regulations are implemented.
Schulz Organic Milk's Simon Schulz said that the Victorian government requires the establishment of new regulations on untreated raw milk sales. This will be a more stringent regulatory requirement and will likely affect sales, but the raw milk market supply only accounts for them. A small part of the entire business is just providing "cosmetic" products to the market.
As a child in Mornington reportedly died of drinking “bath milk†raw milk provided by Gippsland Dairy Company, the Andrews region passed new regulations to stop people from drinking raw milk. Dairy products labeled with raw milk are not available for consumption by people, but the original milk labeled “bath milk†or “beauty milk†can be sold for a long time, which gives suppliers a loophole. The customers use these raw milk for their own purposes. Some people drank raw milk that had not been sterilized.
Mr. Scgulz said that although the packaging of their raw milk is clearly marked “people can not drinkâ€, when the customer chooses to drink it, he can not know. He said that the raw milk's hygiene standards are the same as those consumed by people except for pasteurization. “We have to suspend the raw milk market supply and understand from the market whether people need to add something to the raw milk. Why people buy it because it's an organic product without any thing.†He thinks. The raw milk supply market may be disrupted and suppliers that require new regulations to come into effect and comply with the new regulations will be required. “I only discovered the need for this regulation today. We must also consider all the other beneficial factors involved in raw milk consumption.â€
The Minister of Consumer Affairs Jane Garrett in Australia believes that although the label states that it is raw milk and it is not suitable for human consumption, some consumers in the Victoria region of Australia still consider it a drink, regardless of risk. "The original milk can be legally consumed, but it is an unsafe drink. We must better regulate the industry and protect consumers."
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