Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the results of food safety inspections conducted in the Qingjiangpu District, highlighting the number of batches tested and the compliance rates of edible agricultural products [3][4]. Summary by Relevant Sections Inspection Results - A total of 60 batches of edible agricultural products were tested in the Qingjiangpu District, with 8 batches found to be non-compliant, resulting in a non-compliance rate of approximately 13.33% [3][4]. - The local market supervision authority has mandated that businesses identify the distribution of non-compliant products, recall them, and analyze the causes for non-compliance [3]. Specific Non-Compliant Products - The non-compliant products included various fruits and vegetables such as ginger, bananas, mangoes, pears, and others, with specific details on the testing dates and locations provided [4][5][6]. - The inspection results indicate that several vendors, including those at local markets, had products that did not meet safety standards, prompting further investigation and corrective actions [4][5][6]. Compliance Actions - The Qingjiangpu District Market Supervision Administration has taken steps to ensure that non-compliant products are recalled and that businesses are held accountable for their compliance with food safety regulations [3][4].
江苏省淮安市清江浦区2025年度食用农产品监督抽检信息公示(第二期)