Core Insights - The recent food safety inspection in Kunshan revealed that out of 468 samples tested, 461 were compliant while 7 samples failed to meet safety standards [1][2] Summary by Categories Inspection Results - A total of 468 samples were tested, covering 13 categories including grain products, condiments, edible oils, alcoholic beverages, and meat products [1] - 461 samples passed the safety standards, resulting in a compliance rate of approximately 98.5% [1] Non-Compliant Samples - Seven samples were identified as problematic, with specific details as follows: 1. Bananas from Jima Te Shopping Center had a pesticide residue (pyriproxyfen) of 0.10 mg/kg, exceeding the standard of ≤0.05 mg/kg [1] 2. Carp from Hongxiansheng Supermarket showed enrofloxacin levels of 169 µg/kg, above the limit of ≤100 µg/kg [1] 3. Ice sugar papaya from Xiongdi Yuan Fruit Market had pesticide residues (thiamethoxam and thiamethoxam) of 0.090 mg/kg and 0.045 mg/kg, respectively, both exceeding the standard of ≤0.01 mg/kg [1] 4. Noodles from Weibaixiang Beef Soup Shop had aluminum residue of 276 mg/kg, surpassing the limit of ≤200 mg/kg [2] 5. Pepper from Zhoumei Vegetable Wholesale had thiamethoxam at 0.093 mg/kg, exceeding the standard of ≤0.05 mg/kg [2] 6. Beef from Hengshilian Supermarket contained clenbuterol at 1.68 µg/kg, which is not permitted [2] 7. Carp from Wang Youlei Seafood Wholesale had enrofloxacin levels of 222 µg/kg, exceeding the limit of ≤100 µg/kg [2] Follow-Up Actions - Relevant authorities have initiated investigations and required food producers to take measures such as product recalls and storage to mitigate food safety risks [2]
2025年4月江苏省昆山市重点食品品种抽检监测信息公告 第四期
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-06-05 06:05