Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights improvements in food safety in China, with a significant reduction in the rate of non-compliant food products detected through inspections [1][2] Group 2 - As of the end of November this year, the national market supervision system completed 6.1769 million batches of inspections, detecting 172,300 non-compliant samples, resulting in a non-compliance rate of 2.79% [1] - Key indicators have shown significant declines, such as the non-compliance rate for edible vegetable oil containing ethyl maltol dropping from 2.08% in 2020 to 0.08% this year [1] - The non-compliance rate for aflatoxin B1 in peanut oil has decreased for four consecutive years, from 3.33% in 2021 to 0.76% this year [1] - The non-compliance rates for vermicelli and homemade fried dough sticks have also decreased over five years, from 2.56% and 9.65% in 2020 to 0.86% and 2.71% this year, respectively [1] - Overall food safety status remains stable, with 35 out of 39 food categories having non-compliance rates lower than the overall rate, and 24 categories below 1% [1] - Major food items such as rice, flour, oil, meat, and milk have maintained low non-compliance rates for five consecutive years, with rates of 0.17%, 0.01%, 0.66%, 0.52%, and 0.08% this year [1] Group 3 - The compliance rate for domestic infant formula food has remained above 99.95% for four consecutive years, covering all registered and on-sale enterprises [2] - The market supervision department has completed 190,000 tasks related to the verification and disposal of non-compliant food this year, with fines totaling 451 million yuan and over 900 cases referred to public security [2] - Risk alerts regarding food safety issues have been communicated to relevant departments such as agriculture and customs, enhancing regulatory collaboration [2]
市场监管总局:今年以来完成不合格食品核查处置任务19万件
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-23 10:18