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Failing Food Report – May 2026

This report lists food that has recently failed under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme (IFIS). 

Data for the fails in this report and previous reports are available from this link - Imported Food Inspection Scheme - monthly failing food reports - Dataset - data.gov.au

Food tests

We target and monitor food that poses a high or medium risk to public health. We refer 100% of risk food imports until a history of compliance is established.

We randomly refer 5% of surveillance food imports. We test for compliance to certain standards in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code and to verify safety.

If surveillance food fails a test, we apply a holding order. To achieve this, we apply a holding order to the non-compliant food from the particular overseas producer. This administrative instrument flags the food for increased testing. We do this until the overseas producer reaches a history of compliance. See a list of published holding orders.

'HO number' indicates a new holding order was issued for the failed surveillance food.

'HO match' indicates the fail was against an existing holding order.

'Risk' indicates the fail was for a risk food. Future consignments of failed risk food are automatically referred for increased testing.

This table lists test results of non-compliant food we have detected.

Date of failProduct descriptionCountry of originProducer nameTest applied / reason for failResults / UnitsReference criteriaFood category
1/05/2026HoneySingaporeProlife Foods Ltd (Hamilton New Zealand)Composition: Evidence of adulteration11.3% C4 sugars, 13.9% C4 sugarsFSC 2.8.2Surveillance - HO number 20364
Moisture content in excess of level permitted21.2%
4/05/2026CerealUnited StatesGeneral MillsComposition: Calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B5) not permitted in this foodn/aFSC 1.3.1Surveillance - HO match 19937
Sodium benzoate not permitted in this food
5/05/2026Frozen strawberriesChinaJuxian Yuansheng Food Co., LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Procymidone detected in excess of MRL
0.11 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Risk - HO match 20273- note, failure is against a surveillance test
5/05/2026Spinach (palak) frozenIndiaArctic Agro Foods Pvt LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Chlorpyrifos detected in excess of MRL
0.37 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO match 20065
6/05/2026Maize flourKenyaWillima Enterprises LimitedVisual: The food is unfit for human consumption – insects presentn/aImported Food Control Act section 3(2)(b)Surveillance - HO number 20369
6/05/2026Dried persimmonChinaGuangxi Guilin Pingle Fengshengyuan Food Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Carbendazim not permitted in this food
0.17 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20372
Difenoconazole detected in excess of MRL0.21 mg/kg
Paclobutrazol detected in excess of MRL0.05 mg/kg
6/05/2026Roasted vermicelliIndiaBambino Agro Industries (India)Composition: Vitamin B12 not permitted in this foodn/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO match 19922
7/05/2026Cassava chipsSri LankaDp Global Ventures (Pvt) LtdHydrocyanic acid  detected in excess of level permitted360 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
7/05/2026Tapioca chipsIndiaA1 Chips and Exports India Private LimitedHydrocyanic acid  detected in excess of level permitted210 mg/kg, 170 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
7/05/2026Chilli powderSri LankaRainbo Trading (Pvt) LtdSalmonella detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
7/05/2026Paprika powderTurkeyRiyaz Baharat Ltd SirketiSalmonella detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
7/05/2026Tahini sesame pasteIran Islamic Republic OfKambiz CoSalmonella detectedDetected/ 125gImported Food Control Act section 3(2)(a)(i)Risk
8/05/2026Sweet paprikaSyrian Arab RepublicAzad ShikhouSalmonella detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
11/05/2026Frozen taro chunksChinaFujian Uniland Foods Co.LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Paclobutrazol detected in excess of MRL
0.02 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20397
12/05/2026Mixed fruit jamIndiaSarc Multisolutions Pvt LtdComposition: Vitamin B6, B7 and zinc not permitted in this foodn/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO number 20405
12/05/2026Freeze dried strawberriesChinaDezhou Heshi Brothers Food Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Procymidone detected in excess of MRL
0.22 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Risk - note, failure is against a surveillance test
14/05/2026Chilli powderMexicoMeximport Food Win S De RlSalmonella detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
15/05/2026Porridge oatsUnited KingdomWeetabixComposition: Vitamin B12 not permitted in this foodn/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO number 20427
15/05/2026Coated peanutsPhilippinesNagarayaAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.019 mg/kg, 
0.3 mg/kg
FSC 1.4.1Risk
15/05/2026Peanut with milk chocolatePhilippinesAnnie's Sweets Manufacturing & Packing CorporationAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.042 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
15/05/2026Paprika powderIran Islamic Republic OfShafig Tejarat CompanySalmonella detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
15/05/2026Enoki mushroomKorea Republic OfGreen Gaon Co LtdListeria monocytogenes detectedDetected/ 125gImported Food Control Act section 3(2)(a)(i)Risk
15/05/2026Frozen cooked king crabChileFiordosur Export SpaListeria monocytogenes detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
15/05/2026Frozen roasted eelChinaYugan Jinhua Food Co LtdListeria monocytogenes detectedDetected/ 125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
18/05/2026Pear (fresh)ChinaBotou Dongfang Fruit Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Cyhalothrin not permitted in this food
0.02 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20429
18/05/2026Pistachio cremeItalyAziende Agricole Scyavuru SrlAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.009 mg/kg 
45% pistachio: 0.015 x 0.45 = 0.007 mg/kg (calculated ML)
FSC 1.4.1Risk
19/05/2026RaisinsIndiaKlm OverseasFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Carbendazim detected in excess of MRL
12.75 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20432
19/05/2026Pistachio crunchSingaporeTeck Sang Pte LtdAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.054 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
19/05/2026TahiniEgyptGarden Foods (Sae)Salmonella detectedDetected/ 125gImported Food Control Act section 3(2)(a)(i)Risk
20/05/2026Fufu mix - plantainUnited StatesAdusei CorporationComposition:
Vitamins and mineral beta carotene, B3, Vita M and iron not permitted in this food
n/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO match 18134
20/05/2026PeanutsUgandaDove FoodsAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.05 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
20/05/2026Herring in vinegarPhilippinesRkitchen Foods CorporationHistamine detected in excess of level permitted288 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
21/05/2026Roasted vermicelliIndiaBambino Agro Industries (India)Composition:
Vitamin B12 not permitted in this food
n/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO match 19922
21/05/2026Bubble-gumSouth AfricaMondelez South Africa Proprietry LimitedComposition:
Additive erythrosine 127 not permitted in this food
n/aFSC 1.3.1Surveillance - HO match 16158
21/05/2026Hidaka sea vegetable (seaweed)JapanDaichu Food Co Ltd (Mie-Pref)Iodine detected in excess of level permitted3500 mg/kgImported Food Control Act section s3(2)(a) (vii)Risk
22/05/2026Desiccated coconut powderIndiaJay Keshav Exp Pvt LtdSalmonella detectedDetected/ 250gFSC 1.6.1Surveillance - HO number 20452
25/05/2026Mixed fruit jamIndiaHindustan Unilever LimitedComposition:
Vitamin B and zinc not permitted in this food
n/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO number 20454
25/05/2026Fresh dragon fruitVietnamFreshfruit Farm Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Permethrin detected in excess of MRL
0.26 mg/kg,
0.18 mg/kg
FSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20456
Imazalil detected in excess of MRL0.06 mg/kg
25/05/2026Frozen cooked scampi shrimpVietnamVan Vinh Seafood Company LimitedNitrofurans :
Nitrofurazone (SEM) not permitted in this food
0.003 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Risk - note, failure is against a surveillance test
28/05/2026Maize porridge - various flavoursSouth AfricaPremierComposition:
Vitamin B5, B12, biotin and sodium selenite not permitted in this food
n/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO number 20467
28/05/2026Broken lentilsIndiaVaan Vay Al Enterprises Private LimitedFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Chlorpyrifos detected in excess of MRL
0.02 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20475
28/05/2026SultanasIndiaKayal Agro FoodsFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Carbendazim detected in excess of MRL
0.76 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 20476
29/05/2026Dried persimmonChinaGuangxi Guilin Pingle Fengshengyuan Food Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen  
Carbendazim not permitted in this food
0.05 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO match 20372
Difenoconazole detected in excess of MRL0.11 mg/kg
Tebuconazole detected in excess of MRL0.17 mg/kg
29/05/2026Pistachio pasteItalyFructital SrlAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.029 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk

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