Failing Food Report – August 2021

Publication details

August 2021

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

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

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Risk 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.

Table 1 lists non-compliant food we’ve detected.

Non-compliant food can’t be distributed for sale in Australia. We supervise the importer destroying or re-exporting it.

Table 1 Risk food test results

Date of failProduct descriptionCountry of originProducer nameReason for failResult/sUnitsReference
3/8/2021KelpChinaCangzhou Huahei Shunda Grain and Oil Seasoning CoIodine detected in excess of level permitted6000mg/kgBSW 12/2016
3/8/2021Seasoned baby clam meatKorea Republic ofSamjin G.FE. coli detected in excess of level permitted<2.3, <2.3, <2.3, 2.3, 24MPN/gMOL 11/2020
12/8/2021Dried herring in hot corn oilPhillipinesSharmila Corp (Phillipines)Histamine detected in excess of level permitted420mg/kgHIS 12/2016
18/8/2021PaprikaIndiaAerath Business CorporationSalmonella detectedDetected/125gSPI 06/2019
24/8/2021Gorgonzola dolcesesia emmiItalyEredi Angelo Baruffaldi SrlListeria monocytogenes detectedDetected/125gCHE 07/2018
25/8/2021Chilli powderIndiaH.R. Exports Pvt LtdSalmonella detectedDetected/125gSPI 06/2019
25/8/2021Frozen dried anchovyVietnamThuan Thien Producing Trading Co., LtdHistamine detected in excess of level permitted290mg/kgHIS 12/2016
26/8/2021Maldive fish chips (Fried dry fish)Sri LankaLanka Spice PvtHistamine detected in excess of level permitted250, 280mg/kgHIS 12/2016
30/8/2021Mixed sesame pasteChinaBaodang Guan Xiang Food Co., LtdAflatoxin detected in excess of level permitted0.013 (product contains 50% peanut, therefore the calculated maximum level is 0.0075)mg/kgNUT 11/2018

Surveillance food tests

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.

Table 2 lists non-compliant food we’ve detected. We will test further imported consignments of this food at an increased rate. We do this until the overseas producer reaches a history of compliance. To achieve this, we apply a holding order to the non-compliant food from the particular overseas producer. This legal instrument flags the food for increased testing.

‘HO match’ indicates the fail was against an existing holding order. See a list of published holding orders.

Table 2 Surveillance food test results

Date of failProduct descriptionCountry of originProducer nameTest appliedReason for failResult/sUnitsReferenceHolding order number
19/7/2021Flavoured bubble-gumSouth AfricaMondelez South Africa Proprietry LimitedCompositionAdditive E127 not permitted in this foodN/AN/AFSC 1.3.1Holding order match 16158
2/8/2021Fresh sugar snap peaChinaHunan Duoying Agricultural Science and Technology Co., LtdFruit and vegetable residue screenFlusilazole not permitted in this food0.1mg/kgFSC 1.4.217218
5/8/2021Cocoa powderJapanMorinaga & Co LtdCompositionNiacin, vitamin B1 and ferric pyrophosphate not permitted in this foodN/AN/AFSC 1.3.2Holding order match 16720
23/8/2021Basmati riceIndiaL T Foods LtdLeadLead detected in excess of level permitted0.5mg/kgFSC 1.4.117237
26/8/2021Dried lemon slicesChinaXiangyang Tianma Zhonghe Trading Co. LtdFruit and vegetable residue screenMyclobutanil detected in excess of MRL0.06mg/kgFSC 1.4.217241
Pyraclostrobin detected in excess of MRL0.54
26/8/2021Ocean farmed barramundi filletsSri LankaOceanpick (Pvt) LtdFlouroquinolonesEnrofloxacin not permitted in this food0.007, 0.003, 0.004, 0.004mg/kgFSC 1.4.217242