Eid Al-Adha, Muamalat Distribute 10,000 Canned Sacrificial Meats To The Outermost Regions Of Indonesia

JAKARTA - PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk. through Laznas Baitulmaal Muamalat (BMM) held a priority qurban program by distributing the results of the sacrificial animals in the form of packaging as many as 10,000 cans.

BMM Executive Director Novi Wardi said his party prioritized the distribution of the canned sacrificial meat to the outermost regions of Indonesia. In addition, the distribution will also target the poor and affected by disasters in Indonesia.

“This mechanism for distributing sacrificial animals is very appropriate, especially during a pandemic where daily needs are uncertain. For that, ensuring the availability of food supplies is quite important," he said in a press statement, Tuesday, July 20.

Novi added that her party ensures that the packaged meat of the sacrificial animal is in a mature form, namely rendang meat. He also said that the process has gone through high standardization to make it safe and secure and then distributed to people in need.

"In terms of packaging and consumption methods, of course, this is considered much more practical because the meat can be directly consumed without the need for further processing for those who receive it and it is also more durable, it can even be stored for up to 2 years in a closed seal condition," he said.

Furthermore, Novi also informed that the overall process of packaging BMM cans of rendang is carried out by business partners who have received halal certification from MUI, BPOM RI, GDP, GMP, ISO 9001: 2015 and HACCP.

"This program can be the best solution during a pandemic like now. We, through BMM, help people who want to perform the sacrificial service but are still safe because the process is handed over directly to the officers so that they can stay at home and avoid exposure to COVID-19. In addition, the distribution of sacrificial meat can also be channeled properly to people in need,” he concluded.