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Failing Food Report – April 2023

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

Data set - Importing Food Inspection Scheme - monthly failing food reports

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 we establish a history of compliance.

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 that the fail was for a risk food. Future consignments of failed risk food are automatically referred for increased testing and therefore a holding order is not issued.

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

Date of fail Product description Country of origin Producer name Test applied reason for fail Results / Units Reference Food category
3/04/2023 Frozen saury Korea Republic of Jinjomi Food Histamine detected in excess of level permitted 730 mg/kg HIS 12/2016 Risk
4/04/2023 Diced pistachio kernel China Sun Wing Nuts & Food Co. Ltd. Aflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted 0.04 mg/kg NUT 11/2018 Risk
5/04/2023 Chilli powder India Oswal Trading And Exports Salmonella detected Detected /125g SPI 06/2019 Risk
6/04/2023 Toor dal India Batra Enterprises Fruit & vegetable residue screen - Chlorpyrifos detected in excess of MRL 0.03 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2 Surveillance - HO match 16117
6/04/2023 Roasted spice peanut China Jiangmen City Xinhui Dayou Jiangyuan Food Co Ltd Aflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted 0.021 mg/kg NUT 11/2018 Risk
6/04/2023 Crunchy peanut brittle India Jabsons Foods (India) Aflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted 21 mg/kg,
1 mg/kg,
3 mg/kg
NUT 11/2018 Risk
6/04/2023 Roasted unsalted peanuts India Jabsons Foods (India) Aflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted 7 mg/kg NUT 11/2018 Risk
11/04/2023 Chilli powder India Skyvince Exim Salmonella detected Detected /125g SPI 06/2019 Risk
11/04/2023 Boiled peanut garlic spiced China Longyannongjia Peanuts Foodstuff Co Ltd Aflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted 0.11 mg/kg NUT 11/2018 Risk
12/04/2023 Kashmiri chilli powder India Kayal Agro Foods Salmonella detected Detected /125g SPI 06/2019 Risk
12/04/2023 Chilli powder Mexico Safestar Salmonella detected Detected /125g SPI 06/2019 Risk
14/04/2023 Greek forest honey Greece Greka Icons Reducing sugars content less than level permitted 58% FSC 2.8.2 Surveillance - HO number 18382
17/04/2023 Fried peanut with chilli Myanmar Top Aflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted 0.031 mg/kg NUT 11/2018 Risk
19/04/2023 Prawn meat Vietnam Minh Phu Seafood Corp Fluoroquinolones - Ciprofloxacin not permitted in this food 0.013 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2 Surveillance - HO number 18407
20/04/2023 Spicy tapioca chips India Zamco Foods Hydrocyanic acid detected in excess of level permitted 19 mg/kg CAS 09/2016 Risk
24/04/2023 Fish ambulthiyal Sri Lanka Derana Marketing Services Pvt Ltd Histamine detected in excess of level permitted 310 mg/kg HIS 12/2016 Risk
24/04/2023 Pearl red dates dried China Hubei Yishanghong Food Development Co.Ltd Fruit & vegetable residue screen - Propargite not permitted in this food 0.19 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2 Surveillance - HO number 18444
26/04/2023 Boost beverage India Nestle India Composition - Additive; Niacin & Pantothenic acid not permitted in this type of food N/A FSC 1.3.2 Surveillance - HO number 18415
28/04/2023 Frozen pomegranate arils India Kitchen Xpress Overseas Limited Valid Food Safety Management Certificate not provided. N/A POM 12/2021 Risk
28/04/2023 Dried kelp Korea Republic of Chaemione Food Iodine detected in excess of level permitted 4500 mg/kg BSW 12/2016 Risk

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