The qualification rate of veterinary drug residue monitoring for 15 species including tilapia is 100%

Published 2020년 8월 25일

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The article reports on the improvement in the quality and safety of farmed aquatic products in China, with a 99.2% qualified rate of residue monitoring and sampling inspection of veterinary drugs in the first half of 2020. Despite a slight decrease from the previous year, this represents an increase in overall quality and safety. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs conducted the 2020 National Aquatic Product Residue Monitoring Program, inspecting 1,138 aquaculture farms and finding no detected prohibited drugs in Beijing, Tianjin, and 23 other regions. The ministry has directed localities to continue and improve the national aquatic product veterinary drug residue monitoring plan, focusing on rectifying veterinary drug residues in aquatic products, standardizing drug use, and enforcing strict regulations on illegal drug use in aquaculture.
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The quality and safety of farmed aquatic products across the country continues to improve. Reporter Qiao Jinliang reported from Beijing on August 24: The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs reported on the 24th on the monitoring of veterinary drug residues in aquatic products from national origins in the first half of 2020. In the first half of the year, veterinary drugs from aquatic products nationwide The qualified rate of residue monitoring and sampling inspection was 99.2% (99.7% calculated on the same caliber in 2019), which was a decrease of 0.1 percentage point year-on-year (up 0.4 percentage point on the same caliber). The quality and safety of aquaculture products continued to improve. In March this year, agriculture and rural areas The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs initiated the 2020 National Aquatic Product Residue Monitoring Program. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs organized 30 provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) agricultural ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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