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Failing Food Report – October 2017

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Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, October 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
5/10/2017 Frozen oyster meat with ice glazing China Shantou Jinping Zone Yicheng Aquatic Co Ltd E. coli <2.3, <2.3, <2.3, 3.6, 9.2 MPN/g MOL 04/2017
9/10/2017 Cooked shrimp China Guangdong Wanya Foods Fty Co Ltd Standard plate count 490000, 28000, 240000, 25000, 120000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
12/10/2017 Cooked prawn meat Malaysia Jeen Huat Food Stuffs Industries Sdm Bhd (Malaysia) Standard plate count 540000, 49000, 410000, 450000, 55000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
25/10/2017 Ground black pepper Vietnam Hai Dang Enterprise Salmonella Detected /125g SPI 05/2014
24/10/2017 Frozen cooked vannamei shrimp Vietnam Minh Phu Hau Giang Seafood Corp Standard plate count ~110, ~1100000, ~1100000, ~40, 1000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
9/08/2017 Taleggio DOP cheese Italy Belometti SRL Listeria monocytogenes Detected /125g CHE 03/2017
24/10/2017 Cooked peeled prawns – tail on Vietnam Phuong Anh Seafood Processing Import And Export Joint Stock Company Standard plate count 250000, 260000, 250000, 24000, 330000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
24/10/2017 Cooked peeled prawns – tail off Vietnam Phuong Anh Seafood Processing Import And Export Joint Stock Company Standard plate count 80000, 39000, 230000, 1200000, 140000 cfu/g CRU 05/2014
30/10/2017 Frozen cooked shrimp Vietnam Stapimex (Soc Trang Seafood Joint Stock Co) Standard plate count 6800, 3000000, 14000, 3000000, 600 cfu/g CRU 05/2014

Chemical / Contaminant / Toxin test results

Date of fail Product description Country of origin Producer name Organism or Allergen Result/s Units Standard
6/10/2017 Groundnut bar India Visnukumar (India) Aflatoxin 0.037 mg/kg NUT 10/2016
9/10/2017 Peanut paste China Beijing Jmxy Co. Ltd. Aflatoxin 0.018 mg/kg NUT 10/2016
19/10/2017 Herring fillets in oil Poland Maks Sc (Poland) Histamine 282 mg/kg HIS 12/2016
27/10/2017 Roasted salted peanuts India Anis Export Aflatoxin 0.019 mg/kg NUT 10/2016
27/10/2017 Salted peanuts India Bikaji Foods International Pty Ltd Aflatoxin 0.039 mg/kg NUT 10/2016
31/10/2017 Dried anchovies Myanmar Domestic Co Ltd Histamine 462 mg/kg HIS 12/2016

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
4/10/2017 Aviyal mix (cut vegetables) India Parayil Exports Acephate 0.094 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
4/10/2017 Diced capsicum China Weihai Ptc International Co Ltd Profenofos 0.16 mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
4/10/2017 Formulated supplementary food 500g India Mondelez India Foods Private Limited Potassium
Biotin
Manganese
Copper
Not permitted in this food   FSC 2.9.3
4/10/2017 Formulated supplementary food 1kg India Mondelez India Foods Private Limited Potassium
Biotin
Manganese
Copper
Not permitted in this food   FSC 2.9.3
19/10/2017 Barbeque spice South Africa Unilever Bestfoods Robertsons (South Africa) Irradiated chilli, Irradiated paprika, Irradiated origanum Not a permitted treatment for this food   FSC 1.5.3
19/10/2017 Pickled vegetable hot atchar South Africa Unilever Bestfoods Robertsons (South Africa) Irradiated chilli,
Irradiated mustard,
Not a permitted treatment for this food   FSC 1.5.3
23/10/2017 Formulated supplementary sports food United States Corr-Jensen Inc. Caffeine,
Teacrine,
L-Theanine,
Methylcobalamin
Not permitted in this food   FSC 2.9.4
23/10/2017 Frozen red chilli Vietnam Mt Company Ltd Chlorpyrifos
Difenoconazole
Propiconazole
0.01
0.34
0.58
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
26/10/2017 Fresh longan Thailand Best Fruit Co Ltd Carbendazim
Chlorpyrifos
0.064
0.042
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
30/10/2017 Seasoning South Africa Freddy Hirsch Group Irradiated chilli Not a permitted treatment for this food   FSC 1.5.3
30/10/2017 Seasoning South Africa Freddy Hirsch Group Irradiated mustard Not a permitted treatment for this food   FSC 1.5.3
31/10/2017 Seedless red dates China Shandong Jinsi Food Co., Ltd Carbendazim
Difenoconazole
Tebuconazole
0.43
0.35
0.5
mg/kg FSC 1.4.2
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