
Bolivia Fights Back Against Illegal Sales of Confiscated Goods
Bolivia Cracks Down on Illegal Sale of Confiscated Products Authorities in Bolivia are stepping up efforts to combat the illegal sale of fractionated products confiscated by the SENASAG (National Service of Agricultural Health and Food Safety). A recent report by EL DEBER radio highlights the issue, explaining the difference between legitimately seized goods and products being illegally resold. "We're clarifying the difference between contraband products and fractionated products seized by SENASAG," explains a reporter in the EL DEBER video. "We're detailing how merchants illegally sell fractionated products." The video shows examples of these illegal sales, with interviews with officials and those involved in the trade. The illegal practice poses significant risks to consumers, as products are often sold without proper labeling or safety checks. SENASAG is working to increase enforcement and raise public awareness. The agency's commitment to sanitary inspections and food safety is crucial in protecting consumers' health and well-being. This crackdown is a positive step towards ensuring safe and regulated food products reach Bolivian markets.