Coconut Oil Controversy Goes Unanswered by Agriculture Minister

Coconut Oil Controversy Goes Unanswered by Agriculture Minister
Grisha Balasanyan

hetq
13:35, February 10, 2012

Back in December the State Commission for Economic Protection (SCEP)
fined several dairy producers when it was discovered that they had
added coconut oil and milk powder to their sour cream.

Ashtarak Milk, a company owned by ARF MP Ashot Apoyan, was fined 50 million AMD.

When asked by Hetq if the fine had ulterior political motives, SCEP
President Artak Shaboyan said the agency isn’t involved in politics
and that, in any event, Ashtarak Milk accepted the error of its way
and had already paid the fine.

The use of coconut oil is an inexpensive way for manufacturers to
raise the fat content in dairy products.

But is it safe?

We posed the same question to Minister of Agriculture Sergey Karapetyan.

`Coconut oil is another food additive. But it was the SCEP who fined
those companies. Now the Food Safety Agency is looking into the
matter,’ Minister Karapetyan said.

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