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浙江省丽水市缙云县市场监督管理局食品安全监督抽检信息通告(2025年第六期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-22 08:56
Core Insights - The food safety supervision sampling conducted by the Jinyun County Market Supervision Administration in July 2025 revealed that out of 210 batches tested, 10 batches were found to be non-compliant, resulting in an overall compliance rate of 95.24% [1][2][3]. Summary by Category - **Grain Processing Products**: 9 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Condiments**: 1 sample tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Meat Products**: 4 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Convenience Foods**: 2 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Candy Products**: 2 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Vegetable Products**: 2 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Fruit Products**: 1 sample tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Aquatic Products**: 1 sample tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Starch and Starch Products**: 1 sample tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Pastries**: 6 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Bean Products**: 4 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Catering Foods**: 47 samples tested, 0 non-compliant, 100% compliance [1]. - **Edible Agricultural Products**: 130 samples tested, 10 non-compliant, 92.31% compliance [1]. Overall Results - Total samples tested: 210 - Total non-compliant samples: 10 - Overall compliance rate: 95.24% [1].
千帆竞发迎开渔 海鲜“游”向全国餐桌
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-09-11 12:43
Group 1 - The fishing season has resumed in various sea areas under China's jurisdiction, including the Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea, leading to an increase in the supply of high-quality seafood to consumers [1] - In Fujian, fishing boats are reportedly catching around 5,000 kilograms of seafood per trip, with a variety of products such as mackerel, squid, and flower crabs available [3] - In Guangdong's Zhanjiang, the seafood market is bustling with activity, featuring live crabs and shrimp as popular products [3] Group 2 - Advanced detection equipment and satellite navigation systems are being utilized on fishing boats in Shandong's Longkou, enhancing operational efficiency and accuracy in locating fishing nets [5] - In Zhejiang's Zhoushan, the peak season for crab has led to nearly 100 fishing boats unloading daily, with peak port volumes reaching 3,250 tons [7] - The Chinese government is promoting the scientific and orderly development of inland aquaculture, with regions like Xinjiang and Ningxia successfully cultivating seafood in inland areas [9] Group 3 - The overall seafood industry in China is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade, transitioning from traditional fishing to smart aquaculture and expanding sales channels from offline to online [11] - From January to July this year, China's total aquatic product output reached nearly 36 million tons, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 4.37% [11]
开海后首个凌晨:“鲜”抵泉城!济南“海老板”竞逐“第一口鲜”
Qi Lu Wan Bao Wang· 2025-09-02 05:19
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the excitement and hustle surrounding the seafood market in Jinan as the fishing ban ends, marking the beginning of the seafood selling season, with vendors eagerly awaiting the arrival of fresh catches from the sea [1][3][17]. Group 1: Market Activity - On September 1, the fishing ban ended, leading to a surge of activity among fishermen and seafood vendors in Jinan [1]. - Vendors like Lv Zhijun and Fu Anlong prepared for the arrival of fresh seafood, with logistics improving significantly, reducing delivery times from over ten hours to just four [1][3]. - The market atmosphere was lively, with vendors cleaning their stalls and checking equipment in anticipation of the first deliveries [3][5]. Group 2: First Deliveries - The first truckload of seafood arrived at Jinan Seafood Market around 1 AM on September 2, bringing fresh crabs and shrimp [7][9]. - Vendors worked efficiently to unload and sort the seafood, ensuring quality control by checking for dead or damaged items [7][9]. - The demand for fresh seafood was high, with expectations of increased sales during the peak season leading up to the Mid-Autumn Festival [11][15]. Group 3: Sales Performance - By 5 AM, the market was bustling with customers eager to purchase the first seafood of the season, with prices for crabs starting at 30 yuan per jin, down from 40 yuan the previous year [13][15]. - Lv Zhijun reported selling 3,500 jin of crabs and 1,200 jin of shrimp within the first few hours, significantly higher than usual sales [15]. - Fu Anlong also experienced a surge in sales, with his income doubling compared to regular days, indicating a strong market response to the opening [15][17]. Group 4: Future Outlook - The seafood market is expected to continue thriving as more seafood arrives from the Shandong coast, with vendors planning to expand their offerings and reach more customers through online sales [15][17]. - The upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival is anticipated to further boost sales, with vendors like Fu Anlong and Wang Hui preparing for increased demand [15][17].
人气旺、交易火!鱼市变“不夜城” 鲜货十足食客齐来尽享“头啖鲜”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-19 02:51
Core Viewpoint - The end of the South China Sea fishing moratorium has led to a bustling seafood market, with significant catches and a drop in seafood prices, benefiting consumers and boosting market activity [1][19]. Group 1: Market Activity - The "Tian Guang Fish Market" in Zhanjiang saw a vibrant atmosphere with fishermen unloading their catches early in the morning, leading to rapid sales of fresh seafood [3][12]. - Approximately 600 tons of fresh seafood were brought ashore, with quick sorting and distribution to various markets, including the Haodong Seafood Wholesale Market in Zhuhai [13][14]. - The Haodong market prepared for the influx of seafood by cleaning stalls and ensuring proper preservation methods to maintain freshness [18]. Group 2: Price Trends - Following the opening of the fishing season, seafood prices have decreased significantly, with some items seeing price drops of 20% to 50%, making it an opportune time for consumers [19][23]. - Common seafood prices have fallen by 20% to 40%, enhancing the variety available to consumers and increasing market foot traffic [25]. Group 3: Consumer Behavior - Consumers in various regions, including Shenzhen and Xiamen, are actively participating in the market, with many eager to purchase directly from fishing boats as they arrive [26][29]. - In Xiamen, the impact of recent weather conditions has affected the availability of certain seafood, leading to higher prices temporarily, but a return to normal pricing is expected in about a week [28][30].
开渔时节首批海鱼虾蟹上岸 市民游客岸边等船抢“鲜”一步
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-18 22:51
Core Viewpoint - The end of the fishing moratorium in the South China Sea has led to a bustling market for fresh seafood, with significant increases in both supply and consumer activity, resulting in lower prices for various seafood products. Group 1: Market Activity - The "Tian Guang Fish Market" in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, experienced a vibrant atmosphere with crowds and high transaction volumes, reminiscent of festive markets [1][2] - Approximately 600 tons of fresh seafood were landed from the first catch, with rapid sorting and distribution to local wholesale markets [7] - The market in Zhuhai, known for its ice-fresh seafood, saw a surge in activity as merchants prepared for the sales peak following the fishing season [7] Group 2: Price Trends - Prices for seafood have decreased significantly, with some items dropping by 30% to 50% compared to pre-moratorium levels, making it an opportune time for consumers [9][12][14] - Specific examples include the price of mantis shrimp dropping to 50 yuan per jin and other seafood items seeing a 20% to 40% price reduction [12][14] Group 3: Consumer Behavior - Consumers are actively participating in the market, with many opting to purchase directly from fishing boats at the shore, indicating a strong demand for the freshest catches [15] - The lively atmosphere at markets like the Shenzhen Shekou market reflects a robust consumer interest in fresh seafood following the fishing season [12][14] Group 4: Regional Variations - In Xiamen, the impact of recent typhoons has affected the availability of certain seafood, leading to higher prices for specific items, although a price drop is expected in the coming week [18]
开渔时节抢“鲜”忙 交易市场人头攒动购销“火热”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-18 12:30
Core Viewpoint - The end of the South China Sea fishing moratorium has led to a bustling seafood market, with significant quantities of fresh catches being sold and prices dropping, benefiting consumers and boosting market activity [1][10][18]. Group 1: Market Activity - The "Tian Guang Fish Market" in Guangdong's Zhanjiang has seen a surge in activity, with fishermen returning at dawn and seafood being sold out quickly [1][3]. - Approximately 600 tons of fresh seafood were brought to the Haodong Seafood Wholesale Market in Zhuhai, indicating a strong supply following the fishing season [10][12]. - The Guangzhou Nansha District's market has experienced a high influx of visitors, with various types of seafood being eagerly purchased by consumers [13][15]. Group 2: Price Trends - The opening of the fishing season has resulted in a noticeable decrease in seafood prices, with some items like mantis shrimp being 50% cheaper than usual [16][18]. - Overall, seafood prices have dropped by 20% to 40%, making it an opportune time for consumers to enjoy fresh seafood [18]. Group 3: Consumer Behavior - In Xiamen, many consumers are opting to purchase seafood directly from the docks, showcasing a desire for the freshest catches [19][23]. - Local residents are actively participating in the market, with some spending significant amounts on seafood for family gatherings [23]. Group 4: Regional Variations - The impact of recent typhoon weather in Xiamen has affected the availability of certain seafood, leading to higher prices temporarily [25].
美图|看开海、逛鱼市......江洪渔港开启新一轮耕海牧渔
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-08-18 07:03
Core Viewpoint - The opening of the fishing season at Jianghong Fishing Port marks a significant event for the local marine industry and tourism, showcasing the integration of cultural and economic activities in the region [2][3][6]. Group 1: Fishing Season Opening - The fishing season officially opened on August 16 at Jianghong Fishing Port, with numerous fishing boats setting sail [2][3]. - The event attracted over 600 tourists from Guangzhou, highlighting the local fishing culture and the excitement of the season [17]. Group 2: Cultural and Tourism Activities - The "Media+" initiative aims to strengthen the marine industry and promote the "Hundred Million Project" through a series of cultural and tourism activities [5][6]. - The opening ceremony featured local seafood delicacies, including "Jiang Eight Fresh" which consists of various types of fish and shellfish, enhancing the culinary appeal of the region [14]. Group 3: Market Dynamics - The Tian Guang Fish Market saw a bustling crowd as fresh catches arrived, indicating strong demand from both local and external buyers [20][23]. - Cold chain logistics were actively engaged in transporting fresh seafood to various destinations, reflecting the operational efficiency of the supply chain [28]. Group 4: Integrated Activities - The Fishing Season Cultural Week includes diverse activities such as seafood exhibitions, food streets, music events, and beach sports, aiming to create a comprehensive tourism experience [32][49]. - The event is designed to convert short-term interest into sustained visitor flow, promoting long-term economic benefits for the region [34]. Group 5: Scenic Attractions - Jianghong boasts a 22-kilometer coastline with attractions like Xianqu Island and Xiaokou Beach, which draw visitors even during the off-season [55][56]. - The natural beauty of the area, including picturesque sunsets and serene beach environments, enhances its appeal as a tourist destination [65].
“媒体+”引爆遂溪江洪开渔周!千帆竞发共赴鲜味之约
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao· 2025-08-16 07:35
Core Viewpoint - The event marks the opening of the fishing season in Jianghong, Suixi County, which is part of a broader initiative to promote rural revitalization through the "Media+" model, enhancing the local marine economy and tourism industry [9][20]. Group 1: Event Overview - The fishing season officially opened at Jianghong Fishing Port after a three-and-a-half-month break, with fishing boats setting sail towards the Beibu Gulf [4][5]. - The opening ceremony was part of the "Media+ Empowerment" initiative, aimed at integrating media with rural revitalization efforts [6][9]. - The event featured various cultural performances and activities, creating a festive atmosphere [14][16]. Group 2: Economic Impact - The event is expected to boost local tourism and the marine economy, with significant participation from tourists and local businesses [30][36]. - Last year's fishing season attracted 80,000 visitors, with the first day of the fishing festival recording over 1,200 tons of fish traded, generating more than 20 million yuan in revenue, a 20% increase year-on-year [50][52]. - The Jianghong Fishing Port is a major distribution center, handling nearly 100,000 tons of fish annually, accounting for over 80% of the county's fishery transaction volume [74][76]. Group 3: Media and Marketing Strategy - The event utilized various media platforms, including live streaming and social media, to engage audiences, resulting in nearly 3 million views during the live broadcasts [28][30]. - The "Media+" approach aims to enhance brand awareness for local seafood products and promote the Jianghong fishing culture [34][36]. - The integration of agriculture, tourism, and culture through innovative marketing strategies is designed to convert visitor interest into economic growth [39][41]. Group 4: Future Prospects - The local government plans to further integrate traditional fishing activities with brand promotion and rural revitalization, aiming to attract more tourists and investments [24][26]. - The initiative is part of a larger plan to develop a sustainable fishing and cultural tourism brand, enhancing the region's appeal [22][24].
7月份德州市居民生活消费品价格呈现稳中略涨走势
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-08-12 08:06
Core Insights - In July, the prices of consumer goods in large supermarkets in Dezhou, Shandong Province showed a slight upward trend, with an overall increase of 0.23% compared to the previous month [1][2] Price Monitoring Summary - Among the 55 monitored grain and oil products, 18 items saw an average price increase, 19 items decreased, and 18 items remained stable [1] - The price changes for 34 items were within 2%, accounting for 61.82% of the monitored products [1] - Prices for aquatic products decreased slightly, while vegetable prices continued to rise [2] Specific Price Changes - **Grains and Oils**: - Millet: 5.23 yuan (up 0.19%) - Peanut: 7.39 yuan (up 3.21%) - Soybean: 4.24 yuan (up 0.71%) - Other staples like flour, noodles, and rice remained stable [1] - **Meat and Eggs**: - Pork: 15.25 yuan (up 0.26%) - Fresh beef: 34.95 yuan (up 0.87%) - Fresh lamb: 41.04 yuan (down 0.12%) - Chicken: 7.76 yuan (down 4.08%) - Eggs: 3.02 yuan (down 0.33%) [1] - **Aquatic Products**: - Prices for various fish and shrimp showed slight declines, with prices for mackerel remaining stable [2] - **Vegetables**: - The average price of 17 monitored vegetable varieties was 3.03 yuan (up 5.21%), with significant increases in items like cabbage and garlic [2] - **Fruits**: - The average price of 5 monitored fruits was 4.27 yuan (down 3.17%), with notable decreases in bananas and watermelons [2]
7月第4周德州市居民生活消费品价格呈现稳中略降走势
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-07-28 05:31
Group 1 - The overall price trend of consumer goods in Dezhou is slightly declining, with a decrease of 0.15% compared to the previous week, as 8 items increased, 15 decreased, and 32 remained stable among 55 monitored items [1] - The prices of key agricultural production materials remained stable, with 2 items increasing and 23 remaining unchanged among 25 monitored items [1] - The price of eggs saw a significant increase of 14.97%, reaching 3.38 yuan, while pork prices slightly decreased by 0.59% to an average of 15.24 yuan [1] Group 2 - Vegetable prices have decreased, with a comprehensive average of 3 yuan, down 0.33% from the previous week, as 7 items increased and 10 decreased among 17 monitored vegetable varieties [2] - The average price of fruits is slightly declining, with a comprehensive average of 4.22 yuan, down 0.71% from the previous week, as 2 items decreased and 3 remained stable among 5 monitored fruit varieties [2] - The prices of agricultural materials are generally stable, with the average price of domestic urea at 1.92 yuan per kilogram, showing a slight increase of 0.26% [3]