Beijing restricts 10 veterinary drugs to pigs
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Last Update: 2002-07-02
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Source: Internet
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Introduction: Beijing Daily News: since July 1, there has been another "sword" for people in this city to eat reassuring meat This is the Beijing local standard of "pork safety and health standard" officially issued and implemented by Beijing Municipal Bureau of quality and technical supervision In order to implement the spirit of "food safety project" of the municipal government, recently, the Municipal Bureau of quality supervision has extensively collected the quality standards of pork products at home and abroad, and formulated the local standards - "pork safety and health standards" in combination with the actual situation of the city The standard specifies the maximum residue limits of 70 veterinary drugs in pork, such as amitraz, amoxicillin, benzylpenicillin, chloramphenicol, DDT, dichlorvos, gentamicin, benzazopenicillin, etc., especially 10 veterinary drugs, such as chloramphenicol, colchicine, dimethitramidazole, lornidazole, and clenbuterol, are prohibited to be used in pigs The standard also specifies the sensory indexes, such as color, tissue state, viscosity, odor, etc., to measure the quality of pork The physical and chemical indexes of pork are also specified in detail, such as the content of mercury ≤ 0.05 mg, arsenic ≤ 0.5 mg, lead ≤ 0.1 mg and organ ≤ 0.5 mg per kilogram of pork At the same time, Salmonella, diarrhea causing coliform, etc Escherichia coli should not be detected in pork (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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