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河南省鹤壁市市场监督管理局关于2025年第16期食品抽检情况的通告

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The recent food safety inspection in Hebi City revealed that out of 214 food samples tested, 209 were compliant while 5 were found to be non-compliant, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding food safety standards in the region [2]. Non-Compliant Samples - Five specific non-compliant food samples were identified, including bananas and ginger, with pesticide residues exceeding safety limits [2][3][4]. - The non-compliant items included: 1. Bananas from a local market with pesticide residue of Thiamethoxam [2]. 2. Celery from a supermarket with pesticide residue of Chlorpyrifos [2]. 3. Bananas from a fruit store with pesticide residue of Imidacloprid [2]. 4. Ginger from a vegetable market with pesticide residue of Imidacloprid [2]. 5. Ginger from a supermarket with pesticide residue of Phorate [2]. Pesticide Residue Information - Thiamethoxam is a neonicotinoid insecticide used for various crops, with potential long-term health impacts if consumed in excess [3]. - Chlorpyrifos is an organophosphate insecticide with moderate acute toxicity, and long-term exposure may pose health risks [3]. - Imidacloprid is an insecticide that can be absorbed by plants, and excessive consumption may lead to health issues over time [3]. - Phorate is a highly toxic insecticide, with strict maximum residue limits established for food products [4]. Regulatory Actions - The Hebi City Market Supervision Administration is conducting follow-up investigations and has urged consumers to report food safety issues [4]. - The administration has initiated a regular food inspection program to enhance consumer safety and encourage public participation in food safety monitoring [4].