Core Insights - The announcement from the Qingyun County Market Supervision Administration details the results of food safety inspections conducted in 2026, revealing that out of 140 batches of food tested, 131 were compliant while 9 were found to be non-compliant [3]. Summary by Category Inspection Results - A total of 140 batches of food were inspected, covering 17 categories including convenience foods, fruits, vegetables, and meat products [3]. - 131 batches passed the inspection, while 9 batches failed due to violations of national food safety standards, specifically concerning pesticide residues such as thiamethoxam and bifenthrin [3]. Non-compliant Products - The main issues identified in the non-compliant products included: - Thiamethoxam levels exceeding the standard of 0.05 mg/kg, with detected levels of 0.13 mg/kg in chili and 0.068 mg/kg in eggplant [3]. - Bifenthrin levels also exceeded the standard, with 0.11 mg/kg found in oranges and 0.25 mg/kg in another batch of oranges [3]. - Other non-compliant products included ginger and potatoes, with pesticide residues above the permissible limits [3]. Actions Taken - The Qingyun County Market Supervision Administration has initiated legal actions against the producers and sellers of the non-compliant products listed in the announcement [3].
山东省庆云县市场监督管理局食品安全监督抽检信息通告(2026年第1期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2026-02-04 08:33