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Failing Food Report – June 2024

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 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 failProduct descriptionCountry of originProducer nameTest applied / reason for failResults / UnitsReference criteriaFood category
20/05/2024Gorgonzola DOP dolce cheeseItalyIgor Srl (Italy)Listeria monocytogenes – detectedDetected/125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
5/06/2024DatesChinaZhongshan Kunbo Foodstuff Import & Export Co. LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen 
Cyhalothrin not permitted in this food
0.01 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 19205
5/06/2024Tapioca chipsSingaporeSingapore Houten Pte LtdHydrocyanic acid detected in excess of level permitted190 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
5/06/2024Tapioca chipsSingaporeSingapore Houten Pte LtdHydrocyanic acid detected in excess of level permitted250 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
6/06/2024Peanuts - garlic flavourChinaDongguan City Shaerge Food Co LtdAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.046 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
7/06/2024HoneycombTurkeyKozmopolitan Gida San Tic A.S.Reducing sugars content less than level permitted56.4%FSC 2.8.2Surveillance - HO number 19225
10/06/2024Fried peanuts 40/50 with skinArgentinaProdemanAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.03 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
11/06/2024Maldive fish chipsSri LankaDerana Marketing Services Pvt LtdHistamine detected in excess of level permitted290 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
12/06/2024Frozen grass carp slicesChinaJiangmen Yuet Fung Marine Products Co LtdFluoroquinolones 
Enrofloxacin not permitted in this food
0.006 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 19213
12/06/2024Red energy caffeine pouchIcelandNicopods EhfCaffeine in excess of levels permitted21/100gFSC 1.1.1Risk
12/06/2024Menthol blast caffeine pouchIcelandNicopods EhfCaffeine in excess of levels permitted14g/100gFSC 1.1.1Risk
14/06/2024Full granola low carb berry & cacao taste (cereal)JapanCalbee IncAdditive vitamins and minerals ‘calcium pantothenate’ and ‘vitamin B12’ not permitted in this foodn/aFSC 1.3.2Surveillance - HO number 19223
14/06/2024Fresh sugar snap peasChinaQingdao Sino-World International Trading Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen 
Thiamethoxam detected in excess of MRL
0.06 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 19226
14/06/2024Fresh snow peasChinaQingdao Sino-World International Trading Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen FSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 19226
Paclobutrazol detected in excess of MRL0.03 mg/kg
Procymidone detected in excess of MRL0.08 mg/kg
19/06/2024Fresh elephant mangoVietnamAnh Duong Sao Co LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen 
Difenoconazole detected in excess of MRL
0.2 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance – HO match 19042
19/06/2024Tahini pasteUnited KingdomAB World Foods LtdSalmonella detectedDetected/125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
21/06/2024Dried round scad (fish, galunggong)PhilippinesKaelen Phils IncHistamine detected in excess of level permitted500 mg/kgFSC 1.4.1Risk
21/06/2024Dill (dried)Iran Islamic Republic ofExporter Golestan Co (Tehran Iran)Fruit & vegetable residue screen FSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO match 9572
Chlorpyrifos detected in excess of MRL0.05 mg/kg
Diazinon not permitted in this food0.05 mg/kg
24/06/2024Fresh lycheeVietnamDT-Pro Co. LtdFruit & vegetable residue screen 
Cypermethrin detected in excess of MRL
0.17 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO match 14386
26/06/2024Flavoured crabChinaGuangzhou City Shunxin Food Co LTDListeria monocytogenes detectedDetected/125gFSC 1.6.1Risk
28/06/2024Green sultana raisin (kishmish)IndiaCapital Ventures Private LimitedFruit & vegetable residue screen 
Carbendazim detected in excess of MRL
0.72 mg/kgFSC 1.4.2Surveillance - HO number 19246

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