Russia: In the Murmansk region, as a result of monitoring canned fish, the release of products of unconfirmed quality into circulation was stopped in 47 cases

Published 2023년 11월 17일

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In October 2023, inspectors of the North Sea Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor used artificial intelligence to analyze information systems and compare data about fish used in production and canned food. Violations were found in 18 out of 31 canned fish production enterprises in the Murmansk region, mainly related to false declarations and the use of incorrect raw materials. As a result, 47 declarations of conformity were withdrawn and 20 warnings were issued to the violating enterprises.
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Thus, in October 2023, inspectors of the North Sea Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor, having at their disposal the capabilities of artificial intelligence when analyzing Rosselkhoznadzor information systems, in the absence of the legally established possibility of entering production, compared information about the fish raw materials used at the enterprises and the canned food produced, and studied declarations of conformity for manufactured products. In the area of responsibility of the Rosselkhoznadzor Office, the largest number of canned fish production enterprises are located in the Murmansk region: here violations were detected at 18 out of 31 enterprises. The main type of violation is false declaration, i.e. issuing a declaration of conformity based on incomplete or incorrect data. As a rule, this means conducting the necessary studies on safety indicators incompletely or conducting such studies in phantom laboratories. Based on the results of the work carried ...
Source: Fishretail

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