Russia: Rosselkhoznadzor prevented the supply of beef liver with Listeria to kindergartens in Bryansk

Published 2022년 6월 16일

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The agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has used its 'Mercury' monitoring system to halt the delivery of a contaminated batch of beef liver to kindergartens in the Bryansk region. The liver, with an estimated weight of 8 tons, was found to contain antibiotics and Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, and was supposedly produced by a questionable entity associated with a local store. This incident is part of a series of quality control concerns in the Bryansk region, with over 10 cases of non-compliance found in products like poultry meat, semi-finished and finished meat products, and eggs, since the start of 2022. These violations, which include residual medicines, have been identified across various social institutions in the region, highlighting a broader issue of safety in food supply to these institutions that needs addressing.
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Rosselkhoznadzor, using the monitoring system "Mercury", prevented the delivery to kindergartens of the Bryansk region of a batch of unsafe beef liver of unknown origin, which revealed the content of antibiotics and listeria. “Thus, the monitoring of the platform made it possible to prevent the entry of 8 tons of unsafe beef liver into Bryansk preschool institutions, allegedly produced by an enterprise whose address is the same as the Krasnoe&Beloe store. Products of unknown origin were sent to kindergartens in Bryansk from the phantom site of BAYSAR LLC in the city of Elista (Kalmykia) through several intermediaries in different regions of the country," the ministry said in a statement. When examining this beef liver, antibiotics of the tetracycline group (“Oxytetracycline”) and Listeria monocytogenes bacteria were found in it. The enterprise was blocked in the Mercury system, and information about its activities was sent to the authorities of the region and to social ...
Source: Milknews

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