Core Insights - The recent food safety supervision and sampling conducted by the Yingtan Market Supervision Administration revealed that out of 83 batches of food products tested, 76 were compliant while 7 were found to be non-compliant [2]. Group 1: Sampling Results - A total of 83 batches of food products were sampled, including edible agricultural products, grain processing products, catering foods, condiments, starch and starch products, frozen foods, vegetable products, pastries, bean products, beverages, dairy products, egg products, health foods, and edible oils [2]. - Among the 83 batches, 76 were found to be compliant, resulting in a compliance rate of approximately 91.57% [2]. Group 2: Non-Compliant Products - The 7 non-compliant samples included canola oil, small chili peppers, eggplants, crucian carp, and sunflower seeds [2]. - Specific non-compliance issues included: - Canola oil: detected benzopyrene - Small chili peppers: detected cadmium - Eggplants: detected chlorpyrifos - Crucian carp: detected malachite green - Sunflower seeds: exceeded peroxide value [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Actions - The Yingtan Market Supervision Administration has notified relevant market supervision departments to take legal action regarding the non-compliant products [2]. - Local market supervision departments are required to trace the product flow, halt sales, remove products from shelves, and initiate recalls to control risks [2].
江西省鹰潭市市场监督管理局关于食品安全监督抽检情况的通告(第7期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-07 08:49