Artan Spahia, the General Director of the “VITA” factory, announced that the facility has suspended operations following an inspection conducted on July 2, 2026, by inspectors from the Food and Veterinary Agency. Spahia confirmed that the agency mandated the closure of the premises, effective immediately. He informed the media that the vita dairy ceased accepting milk and operations commenced no later than July 2, 2026.
Spahia stated that the closure is in effect until the agency issues a final decision following its thorough controls and analyses. While expressing hope that the facility will resume operations after a period of seven days, he clarified that the current shutdown is a direct result of the regulatory findings. The director addressed the stakeholders, acknowledging the disruption to the local agricultural community.
He emphasized that the current operational status is dictated by the regulatory body. As of the announcement, the factory remains closed pending further directives from the Food and Veterinary Agency regarding the resumption of services and the acceptance of milk products. The statement indicated a temporary suspension of all activities at the site.
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