Food Safety Law has no IRR 2 years after passage, as nation reels from ‘fakes’ and poisoning cases
Two years after President Aquino signed the Food Safety Law, it remains without implementing rules and regulations (IRR) while the nation reels from fake rice, fake noodles and a string of poisoning cases, Senate agriculture panel chief Cynthia Villar said on Monday.
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