The Government has decided to allow the sale of raw milk to consumers, subject to farmers meeting certain requirements.
Under the new policy, suppliers must register with the Ministry for Primary Industries, meet hygiene requirements, test milk for pathogens, keep records of sales, and label the milk appropriately, Food Safety Minister Jo Goodhew said.
Goodhew said raw milk was a "high risk" food, particularly for children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with compromised immune systems.
"After extensive consultation and review, the Government decision will allow farmers to continue to sell raw milk directly to the public from the farm and via home deliveries," she said in a statement.
Goodhew said she recognised that people felt strongly about their right to buy and drink raw milk.
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