Butchery
In Kabul, slaughterhouses does not meet all the needs of the
people in terms of slaughtering animals, so it is necessary to slaughter
the animals by butchers in their butcheries. As animals are bought by
butchers from livestock markets, they are slaughtered without being
examined for health and disease-free by Dr. Veterinarian. Butcheries
are located in the shops around the road, near houses, local agricul-
tural areas and other commercial markets. According to Ahmad and
Ahmadi (2016) the butcher shop is located in the meat market, which
is located away from the vegetable, fish and other food markets, so
the location of the butchery and butcher shops in Kabul contradicts
with the statements of Ahmad and Ahmadi (2016).
In Kabul, the majority of people buy their daily meat from these
vendors. Thus, such meat constitutes provide a significant part of the
daily consumption of millions of low-to high-income customers. For
most people with limited supplies, butchers’ meat is an easy and ac-
cessible way to eat fresh meat outdoors.
In these butcheries, animals are slaughtered on the soil or in the
kennel, which is an important source of transmission of contami-
nants and causes the carcasses, meat and environment to become
polluted and contaminated. Its hygienic conditions for cleaning
meat in slaughterhouses and butcheries in Kabul are completely
contrary to the statements of Rad (1378).
According to Murtazawi and Mahoong (1382), the temperature
inside a room or area of the slaughterhouse where meat products
are stored, processed, packaged, labeled and used, has the ability to
keep meat products saved. In a room with a temperature between
21 and 43 degrees Celsius, the bacteria will grow the most, a place
where the temperature is between 4 and 60 degrees Celsius is usually
considered a dangerous place. Most food bacteria grow in dangerous
places. When storing meat in a room, it is very important that the
room temperature is kept above or below the dangerous temperature.
This issue is not observed in slaughterhouses and butchery in Kabul.
Conclusion
The location of the slaughterhouses in Kabul is located in res-
idential and urban areas, which pollute the environment by dis-
posing of excess materials, blood and waste, and spread various
diseases, as well as disturbances caused by the passage of animals
in the city. All these problems are due to the existence of livestock
markets in the city or in areas of Kabul, such as Nakhas in Cha-
man-e-Babrak, Chaman-e-Hozori, in the company and so on.
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