Core Points - The Hainan Provincial Market Supervision Administration reported that 23 batches of food products were found to be non-compliant with safety standards during a recent inspection of 1,112 batches [2][3][4]. Summary by Categories Food Additives - Non-compliance was noted in products such as mung bean cakes and homemade pastries, where the levels of dehydroacetic acid and its sodium salt exceeded national food safety standards [2][3]. Pesticide Residues - Several vegetable samples, including snow peas and scallions, showed pesticide residues above the permissible limits, specifically with substances like procymidone and acetamiprid [4][5]. Veterinary Drug Residues - Issues were identified in pork and shrimp products, with residues of chloramphenicol and enrofloxacin exceeding safety standards [5][6]. Heavy Metal Contamination - A seafood sample (scallops) was found to have cadmium levels that did not meet safety standards [7]. Microbial Contamination - Reusable dining utensils from a restaurant were found to have unacceptable levels of coliform bacteria, indicating poor sanitation practices [8].
海南省市场监督管理局关于23批次不合格食品情况的通告(2025年第23期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-15 06:37