Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The recent food safety inspection in Hebi City revealed that out of 125 food samples tested, 120 were compliant while 5 were found to be non-compliant, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding food safety standards in the region [3]. Non-Compliant Samples - The non-compliant samples included: - Jianglong Fruit Store: Sold small golden mangoes and bananas with pesticide residues of pyraclostrobin and imidacloprid [3][4]. - Runtai Trading Co., Ltd.: Sold long beans (cowpeas) with pesticide residue of thiamethoxam [3][4]. - Caipengpeng Vegetable Wholesale Department: Sold celery with pesticide residue of chlorpyrifos [3][5]. - Defuwang Supermarket: Sold ginger with pesticide residue of methamidophos [3][5]. Pesticide Residue Details - Pyraclostrobin: A fungicide that can have long-term health effects if consumed in excess [4]. - Imidacloprid: An insecticide that may also pose health risks with long-term consumption [4]. - Thiamethoxam: A neonicotinoid insecticide that can lead to health issues if residues exceed safe levels [4]. - Chlorpyrifos: An organophosphate insecticide with moderate acute toxicity, potentially harmful with long-term exposure [5]. - Methamidophos: A highly toxic insecticide with strict maximum residue limits in food products [5]. Regulatory Actions - The Hebi City Market Supervision Administration has initiated verification and disposal actions for the non-compliant samples, urging consumers to remain vigilant about food safety and report any issues [5][6].
河南省 鹤壁市市场监督管理局关于2025年第17期食品抽检情况的通告
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-01 08:22