Russia: The Sakhalin branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution (NCBRP) confirmed the quality and safety of 23 batches of live mollusks weighing over 300 tons

Published 2024년 10월 23일

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The Sakhalin branch of the National Center for Safety of Aquatic Products and Aquaculture has confirmed the quality and safety of 23 batches of live mollusks from Sakhalin Oblast producers, as per Customs Union regulations and other food safety standards. A total of 406 studies were conducted on over 328 tons of mollusks, including scallops, oysters, and mussels, with compliance confirmed for all batches. The results were shared with the study customers and reported to the Primorsky Interregional Administration of Rosselkhoznadzor.
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From the beginning of January to October 22, the Sakhalin branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Center for Safety of Aquatic Products and Aquaculture" subordinate to Rosselkhoznadzor confirmed the compliance of 23 batches of live mollusks from Sakhalin Oblast producers with quality and safety requirements. Samples for the studies were collected by state inspectors of the Primorsky Interregional Administration of Rosselkhoznadzor, as well as veterinarians at commercial aquaculture enterprises and fishing vessels. The employees of the testing laboratory conducted studies of live, chilled and frozen mollusks - scallops, oysters, mussels and other types of mollusks. A total of 406 studies of batches with a total weight of 328.3 tons were conducted. The batches were tested for compliance with the regulatory requirements of the technical regulations of the Customs Union "On the safety of fish and fish products", "On the safety of food products" and the Technical ...
Source: Fishretail

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