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IFA cracks down on sewage-irrigated vegetables, halts cultivation on 32 Kanals in G-15 sector

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP):The Islamabad Food Authority (IFA) has launched an operation against the use of sewage water for growing vegetables within the city and stopped vegetable cultivation on 32 kanals of land in Sector G-15 after finding that crops were being grown with sewage water.
During a field inspection in Sector G-15, teams found that farmers were using contaminated water to cultivate vegetables on 32 kanals of land. The crops included radish, mint and spinach, which are commonly sold in local markets.
IFA officials immediately stopped the cultivation and destroyed the standing crops to prevent them from reaching consumers. Fines were also imposed on the individuals involved for violating food safety laws.
According to the authority, vegetables grown with sewage water pose serious risks to public health as such water contains harmful contaminants. These vegetables can enter the food chain without proper checks and may cause illness among consumers.
The operation was carried out as part of routine monitoring and surveillance across Islamabad. IFA teams regularly inspect farming areas, vegetable fields and supply points to ensure that safe practices are being followed.
A spokesperson for the Islamabad Food Authority said the protection of public health is the top priority of the department. He added that strict action will continue against anyone found compromising food safety standards.
In this regard, the Deputy Director of Islamabad Food Authority stated that checking is being carried out at every level to ensure the supply of safe food. She said no leniency will be shown to those who endanger public health for financial gain. He further said that awareness is also being created among farmers about safe irrigation methods and the legal consequences of using contaminated water.
Officials confirmed that similar inspections are ongoing in other sectors of the city.
The Islamabad Food Authority urged farmers to use approved and clean water sources for irrigation. It also advised consumers to remain cautious and buy vegetables from reliable sources. The authority said public cooperation is essential to eliminate unsafe food practices from the city.
The department reaffirmed its commitment to continuous monitoring, enforcement of food laws and taking action wherever violations are found.
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