Russia releases 2024 food drug residue testing report

Published 2024년 12월 30일

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A laboratory in Russia conducted 2,229 drug residue tests on food and imported products from January to late December 2024, checking compliance with Customs Union and GOST technical regulations. The tests revealed 10 batches of unqualified samples, including four meat products and one buckwheat honey with excess antiparasitic drugs and antibiotics, and six dairy products, eggs, and honey with antibiotics.
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The main content is: From the beginning of January to December 26, 2024, the laboratory conducted 2,229 drug residue tests on samples of food and imported products from 36 regions of Russia, checking whether batches of dairy products, meat products, eggs and buckwheat honey meet the regulatory requirements of the Customs Union and GOST technical regulations. After testing, there were 10 batches of unqualified samples. Among them, antiparasitic drugs and antibiotics were detected in four batches of meat products (two batches of chicken, one batch of beef and one batch of pork) with excessive levels; antibiotics (an antibacterial drug) were detected in ...
Source: Foodmate

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