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Failing Food Report – June 2017

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Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, June 2017

This report details food that was found to fail under the Imported Food Inspection Scheme during the month. For full data o​n activity and compliance under the Scheme refer to the six monthly Imported Food Inspection Data reports.

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Risk/Advisory food tests (targeted monitoring of food for compliance to safety standards)

The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (the department) targets and monitors food determined to pose a high or medium risk to public health. Risk food is targeted at the rate of 100 per cent until a history of food safety compliance is established. When an emerging human health and safety hazard is identified in food, the department may temporarily increase monitoring and testing. This is referred to as advisory food.

The following table details where noncompliant food was detected. Advisory food is marked with an asterisk in the table.

The noncompliant food was not distributed for sale in Australia. It was destroyed by the importer or re-exported to the country of origin under department supervision. Where a product is found to be noncompliant because the label does not have the mandatory allergen declaration, the product must be destroyed, re-exported or re-labelled to include the mandatory declaration. Future consignments continue to be targeted at 100 per cent until a history of compliance is established. More information on risk food and the tests applied under the IFIS can be found on the Tests applied to risk food webpages.

Microbiological / Allergen tests

Date of fail Product description Country of origin Producer name Organism or Allergen Result/s Units Standard
1/06/2017 Cheese Switzerland Alp Wasserberg Listeria monocytogenes Detected /125g CHE 03/2017
6/06/2017 Cooked Black tiger prawns Vietnam Quoc Ai Seafood Standard Plate Count 1200000, 430000, 600000, 680000, <1000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
6/06/2017 Cooked vannamei prawns Vietnam Stapimex (Soc Trang Seafood Joint Stock Co) Standard Plate Count 100000, 11000000, 10000, 30000, 25000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
6/06/2017 Kashmiri chilli powder India Bhagat Export Salmonella Detected /125g SPI 05/2014
15/06/2017 Red chilli powder India Grandma's Food Products Salmonella Detected /125g SPI 05/2014
15/06/2017 Halva with cocoa Turkey Gesas Genel Gida Salmonella Detected /125g SES 05/2014
8/06/2017 Kashmiri chilli powder India Grandma's Food Products Salmonella Detected /125g SPI 05/2014
22/06/2017 Halva chocolate 200g Turkey Merter Helva San Tic As Salmonella Detected /125g SES 05/2014
22/06/2017 Halva chocolate 500g Turkey Merter Helva San Tic As Salmonella Detected /125g SES 05/2014
26/06/2017 Desiccated coconut India Patidar Exports Pvt Limited Salmonella Detected /250g DC 05/2014
26/06/2017 Pasteurised crab Meat Indonesia Pt Muria Bahari Indonesia Standard Plate Count 4900000, >4900000, >4900000, >4900000, 3000000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
26/06/2017 Pasteurised crab Meat Indonesia Pt Muria Bahari Indonesia Standard Plate Count >4900000, 530000, 1000, >4900000, <1000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
26/06/2017 Pasteurised crab Meat Indonesia Pt Muria Bahari Indonesia Standard Plate Count <1000, >4900000, 3700000, 48000, <1000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
26/06/2017 Pasteurised crab Meat Indonesia Pt Muria Bahari Indonesia Standard Plate Count 780000, >4900000, 780000, 1000, 2500000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
26/06/2017 Pasteurised crab Meat Indonesia Pt Muria Bahari Indonesia Standard Plate Count 2100, >4900000, 26000, 230000, 3000000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
26/06/2017 Pasteurised crab Meat Indonesia Pt Muria Bahari Indonesia Standard Plate Count 4900000, 1000, <1000, <1000, <1000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
26/06/2017 Clams India Royal Malabar Foods Pvt Ltd E. coli 45, 78, 40, 45, 78 MPN/g MOL 04/2017

Chemical / Contaminant / Toxin test results

Date of fail Product description Country of origin Producer name Organism or Allergen Result/s Units Standard
1/06/2017 Pistachio kernels United States Cal Pure Pistachios Inc-USA Aflatoxin 0.031, 0.019, 0.12 mg/kg NUT 10/2016
9/06/2017 Rishiri kombu seaweed Japan Uneno Company Iodine 2600 mg/kg BSW 12/2016
22/06/2016 Peanut crunch Malaysia Seng Yan Trading Sdn Bhd Aflatoxin 0.008
Percentage of product that is peanut is 40%. Therefore the acceptable limit is 0.006.
mg/kg NUT 10/2016
20/06/2017 Tapioca strips India Economic Food Soutions Pvt Ltd Hydrocyanic acid 11 mg/kg CAS 09/2016
20/06/2017 Tapioca chips India Economic Food Soutions Pvt Ltd Hydrocyanic acid 14 mg/kg CAS 09/2016
 

Random monitoring of food for compliance

The department operates a five per cent random surveillance scheme to monitor a range of food imported into Australia for compliance to some standards in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.  These tests are applied as part of a rolling program of surveillance on the Australian food supply.

The following table details where results were found to be noncompliant with food standards. Future consignments of this food are subject to an increased rate of testing until a history of compliance is achieved.

More information on surveillance food and the tests applied can be found on the Tests applied to surveillance food webpage.

Date of fail Product description Country of origin Producer name Organism or Analyte Result/s Units Standard
1/06/2017 Okra India Global Gourmet Pvt Ltd Acephate
Monocrotophos
0.088
0.091
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
7/06/2017 Frozen small red chilli without stem Vietnam Nam Hai Company Ltd Difenoconazole
Profenofos
0.098
0.34
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
8/06/2017 Red chilli whole without stem Thailand O-Cha Food Pack Co., Ltd (Thailand) Difenoconazole
Profenofos
0.25
0.094
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
7/06/2017 Fresh Chinese lychee China Gaozhou City Mingzhu Fruit And Vegetable Co., Ltd Carbendazim
Chlorpyrifos
Cypermethrin
Iprodione
0.2
0.2
0.08
3
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
5/06/2017 Green food rice Myanmar Lin Shing Co-Op Ltd Visual The food is not suitable for its reasonable intended use.
Insect contamination.
  Imported Food Control Act section 3(2)
8/06/2017 Dried apricots South Africa Cape Dried Fruit Packers Pty Ltd Thiabendazole 0.078 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
15/06/2017 Fresh garlic shoots China Zhucheng Lukang Food Co Ltd Carbendazim 0.2 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
9/06/2017 Jelly tots South Africa Beacon Sweets & Chocolates (South Africa) Erythrosine (E127) Erythrosine (E127) not permitted in this food.   FSC 1.3.1
8/06/2017 Pickled radish for Sushi Korea, Republic of Daesang Corporation Vitamin C Vitamin C not permitted in this food   FSC 1.3.2
8/06/2017 Pickled radish Korea, Republic of Daesang Corporation Vitamin C Vitamin C not permitted in this food   FSC 1.3.2
19/06/2017 Princess green lychee China Zhangzhou Xinmingxing Trading Co Ltd Chlorpyrifos
Cypermethrin
Difenoconazole
Iprodione
Thiabendazole
1
0.4
0.2
10
0.03
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
15/06/2017 Natural wheat atta (flour) India Harihar Foods Pvt. Ltd. (India) Lead 1.1 mg/kg FSC 1.4.1
22/06/2017 Preserved wax berry China Guang Dong Jiexi Maolin Food Co Ltd Lead 0.45 mg/kg FSC 1.4.1
23/06/2017 Prepared vegetable okazu bibinba Japan Yamau Co Ltd Japan Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) Product contains prohibited plant   FSC 1.4.4
28/06/2017 Garlic shoots China Zhucheng Lukang Food Co Ltd Thiamethoxam 0.04 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
27/06/2017 Tamarind Sri Lanka Rabeena Food (Pvt) Ltd (Sri Lanka) 2-phenylphenol 0.18 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
9/06/2017 Flavoured supplementary sports food United States Dorian Yates Nutrition Llc Citrulline Malate Additive Citrulline Malate not permitted in this food   FSC 2.9.4
9/06/2017 Flavoured supplementary sports food United States Dorian Yates Nutrition Llc Caffeine Additive Caffeine not permitted in this food   FSC 1.3.1​

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