Guangzhou will strictly investigate the use of food additives

Published 2020년 7월 17일

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Guangzhou has announced a three-month special management of food additives in agricultural meat and vegetable markets. This includes daily inspections of large markets and supermarkets, with a focus on quick inspections of products like peeled fruits, vegetables, and aquatic products for quality. The city will also conduct targeted sampling inspections using a third-party institution to improve problem discovery rates. Additionally, the city plans to release an announcement warning about the possible illegal addition of non-edible substances and misuse of food additives in common agricultural products.
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Yangcheng Evening News reporter Ding Ling, correspondent Chen Lingli, and Fang Wenxiu reported: On the 16th, the reporter learned from the Guangzhou Municipal Market Supervision Administration that Guangzhou will carry out a three-month special management of the use of food additives in the agricultural meat and vegetable market. According to reports, Guangzhou The market supervision department will strengthen the daily quick inspection of the farmer’s market (large) supermarket, continue to carry out special quick inspections of sulfur dioxide and other edible agricultural products such as peeled fruits and vegetables, aquatic products, timely screen and find unqualified edible agricultural products, publicize the quick inspection information, and follow the law. Regulate the disposal of unqualified edible agricultural products, strictly control market access. At the same time, entrust a third-party professional technical institution to implement targeted sampling inspections on ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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