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宁波市北仑区市场监督管理局食品安全流通环节监督抽检信息公告(2025年第八期)

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The Ningbo Beilun District Market Supervision Administration conducted a food safety inspection in August 2025, revealing a compliance rate of 94.68% among the sampled products, with 14 out of 263 batches failing to meet safety standards. Group 1: Inspection Overview - A total of 263 samples were tested, including 231 batches of edible agricultural products, 1 batch of sugar, 3 batches of starch and starch products, 2 batches of bean products, and various other food categories [1]. - The overall pass rate for the inspected products was 94.68%, with 249 batches passing and 14 batches failing [1]. Group 2: Non-compliant Products - Specific non-compliant products included: - Celery from a vendor in Beilun District, which contained 0.16 mg/kg of thiamethoxam, exceeding the limit of 0.04 mg/kg [2]. - Ginger from a local store with 1.27 mg/kg of imidacloprid, surpassing the allowable limit of 0.5 mg/kg [2]. - Multiple batches of lychee branches with varying levels of pesticide residues, including 0.599 mg/kg and 0.540 mg/kg of azoxystrobin, both exceeding the limit of 0.1 mg/kg [2]. Group 3: Compliant Products - Among the compliant products, notable examples included: - MSG from Suzhou Hexing Food Co., with a batch date of June 6, 2025 [4]. - Chicken essence seasoning from Shanghai TaTaLe Food Co., with a batch date of May 27, 2025 [4]. - Various cooking oils and sauces from reputable manufacturers, all meeting safety standards [4].