Russia: The Sakhalin branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution, National Center for Safety of Aquatic Products, and Aquaculture confirmed the compliance of 16 batches of seaweed

Published 2024년 10월 18일

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The article discusses the successful examination of canned seaweed and raw materials from the Sakhalin Region intended for the Russian market. A total of 658.8 thousand pieces and 151.3 tons of canned seaweed, along with 86.3 tons of raw materials, underwent rigorous testing by the Sakhalin branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution 'NCBRP'. The tests, which included 79 studies on organoleptic, microbiological, and other indicators, confirmed that all batches complied with quality and safety standards. This outcome highlights the effective production processes, adherence to technological protocols, and maintenance of sanitary conditions at the production facility.
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In particular, the branch specialists examined 15 batches of canned seaweed in the amount of 658.8 thousand pieces and 151.3 tons, as well as one batch of raw materials weighing 86.3 tons. All the seaweed was produced in the Sakhalin Region and was intended for sale on the Russian market. The testing laboratory specialists conducted 79 studies of the products for organoleptic, microbiological and other groups of indicators. As a result of the studies conducted by the Sakhalin branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NCBRP", the compliance of all batches of finished seaweed and raw materials with quality and safety indicators was confirmed. It should be noted that almost all batches were examined as part of production control. ...
Source: Fishretail

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