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黑龙江省虎林市市场监督管理局关于发布食品抽检信息的公告(第一期)
Summary of Food Safety Inspection Announcement Core Viewpoint The announcement from the Hulin City Market Supervision Administration details the results of food safety inspections, highlighting both non-compliant and compliant food products in the region. The report emphasizes the presence of harmful substances in certain agricultural products, which poses potential health risks to consumers. Non-Compliant Food Products - Several samples of yam and other vegetables were found to contain excessive levels of harmful substances such as "咪鲜胺" and "噻虫胺," exceeding the permissible limits. For instance, one sample of yam showed a concentration of 1.30 mg/kg, while the acceptable limit is ≤0.3 mg/kg [1]. - Specific instances include: - Yam from Anxing Baixing Life Supermarket with 1.30 mg/kg of "咪鲜胺" [1]. - Green pepper from Hulin City Juqi Supermarket with 0.11 mg/kg of "噻虫胺," exceeding the limit of ≤0.05 mg/kg [1]. - Carrot samples showing 0.28 mg/kg of "噻虫胺," surpassing the limit of ≤0.2 mg/kg [1]. Compliant Food Products - The report also lists compliant food products, indicating that many items passed the safety inspections. For example, various types of peppers and eggs from Anxing Baixing Life Supermarket were found to be safe for consumption [2]. - Specific compliant products include: - Green pepper (sweet) from Anxing Baixing Life Supermarket [2]. - Eggs and other vegetables from various local suppliers, all meeting safety standards [3]. Conclusion The inspection results underscore the importance of ongoing monitoring of food safety standards in the agricultural sector, particularly in regions like Hulin City. The presence of non-compliant products raises concerns about consumer health and the need for stricter regulatory measures to ensure food safety [1][2][3].
黑龙江省集贤县市场监督管理局2025年第三期端午节食品监督抽检信息公示
Core Points - The article reports on the food safety inspection results conducted by the Jixian County Market Supervision Administration for the Dragon Boat Festival in 2025, indicating that all 10 batches of food tested were found to be compliant with safety standards [2][3] Group 1: Inspection Overview - A total of 10 batches of food products were sampled and tested during the inspection [2][3] - The inspection aimed to eliminate food safety hazards and ensure food safety during the Dragon Boat Festival period [2] Group 2: Compliance Results - All tested food products were reported as qualified, indicating no safety issues were found [2][3]