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Breaking: Joint operation between FDA and Ghana Police to confiscate banned Turkey Tail “Chofi” underway

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Breaking: Joint operation between FDA and Ghana Police to confiscate banned Turkey Tail "Chofi" underway

Breaking: Joint operation between FDA and Ghana Police to confiscate banned Turkey Tail "Chofi" underway

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By: Jude Tackie

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) Eastern Regional Office and the Ghana Police Service are working together to combat the illicit selling of turkey tail, also known as “Chofi,” in the towns of Suhum and Nsawam. This cooperative effort is aimed at ensuring a healthier Christmas season.

This operation aims to uphold a ban that has been in place in Ghana since 1999 and promote a safe and nutritious Christmas for all citizens.

The ban on “Chofi,” a popular yet controversial delicacy, has been enforced for over two decades due to concerns about its potential health risks. Turkey tail is known for its high-fat content and association with various health issues when consumed in excess.

Officials from the FDA Eastern Regional Office, in conjunction with the Ghana Police Service, have been conducting raids in the Suhum and Nsawam areas to confiscate any “Chofi” products that are being sold illicitly.

The FDA emphasizes that the ban on “Chofi” remains in full effect and is intended to safeguard the health and well-being of Ghanaians. Consumers are strongly encouraged to make informed and health-conscious food choices during the festive season and beyond.

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