Category Archives: Mycotoxin

France – Basmati Rice Franprix 1kg – Aflatoxin

Gov france

Identifying information for the recalled product

  • Product category Food
  • Product sub-category Cereals and baked goods
  • Product brand name Franprix
  • Names of models or references Basmati Rice Franprix 1kg
  • Product identification
    GTIN Lot Dated
    3263850564413 05/25/2023 Date of minimum durability 05/25/2023
  • Start date / End of marketing From 07/22/2021 to 10/11/2021
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Geographical sales area Whole France
  • Distributors FRANPRIX and Franprix distribution networks

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of aflatoxins above the authorized limit.
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Aflatoxins

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Hazelnuts – Ground Melon Seeds

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Aflatoxins in hazelnut kernels from Georgia in Bulgaria

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Elevated levels of aflatoxins in ground melon seeds from Nigeria, via Belgium in Germany

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Aflatoxin B1 (20,6 ± 5,1 µg/kg and sum of aflatoxins (22,0 ± 5,5 µg/kg) in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Poland

RASFF Alert – Aflatoxin – Ground Nutmeg

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Aflatoxins in ground nutmeg in Belgium, Czech Republic, DRC, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.

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Aflatoxin B1 in blanched hazelnut kernels from Georgia in Poland and Germany

RASFF Alerts – Mycotoxin – Okadaic Acid -Mussels

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Okadaic acid in mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Spain

Belgium – ALNATURA brand “Dinkel vollorn spaghetti” spelled spaghetti (500 g) – Ergot Alkaloids – Mycotoxin

AFSCA

Recall of Match SA
Product: ALNATURA brand “Dinkel vollorn spaghetti” spelled spaghetti (500 g).
Problem: Traces of ergot alkaloids.


WE ARE RECALLING THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED BELOW FOLLOWING A NON-CONFORMITY WHICH MAY LEAD TO A RISK FOR THE CONSUMER:

Spelled spelled “Dinkel vollorn spaghetti” from the ALNATURA brand (500 g).
Expiration dates (DDM): 02/26/2023

These products were sold in the Match supermarket in Scheut (1071).

Match has decided, in consultation with the AFSCA (Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain) to recall this product to consumers.

Customers who have purchased this product will be asked not to consume it and return it to the point of sale, where it will be refunded.

In the meantime, the product has been taken off the shelves of all stores.

We sincerely apologize to our customers for these inconveniences and assure them that we are taking the most effective measures to prevent such incidents.

Any customer who wants more information can contact our quality department on 071/820 345 or by e-mail at the following address: alertealimentaire@match.be

Match quality service

South Africa – More than 37,000 cases of Appletiser are being recalled – here’s a list of all affected products – Mycotoxin – Patulin

Business Insider

  • Coca-Cola South Africa instituted a voluntary recall of Appletiser products on 23 September.
  • But the manufacturer refused to detail the exact reasons for the recall or how many individual products were affected.
  • This information came, instead, from an Australian food authority which raised the alarm on elevated levels of mycotoxin (patulin).
  • South Africa’s National Consumer Commission confirmed the cause of the recall on Thursday, noting that 37,362 cases of Appletiser were affected.

Singapore – Recall of “Earthen Pot” brand Chilli Powder due to levels of aflatoxins exceeding permitted levels

Click to access sfa-media-release—20210930-recall-of-earthen-pot-brand-chilli-powder-due-to-levels-of-aflatoxins-exceeding-permitted-levels.pdf

RASFF Alerts- Aflatoxin – Pistachios Kernels – Hazelnuts –

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Aflatoxin B1 (3,0 ± 0,45 µg/kg ) in groundnuts from USA in Poland

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Aflatoxins in pistachio kernels from the Islamic Republic of Iran in Germany

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Aflatoxin B1 (29,2 ± 7,3 µg/kg) and sum of aflatoxins (75,7 ± 18,9 µg/kg) in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Poland

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Aflatoxin B1 (15,1 ± 3,8 µg/kg) and sum of aflatoxins (16,8 ± 4,2 µg/kg) in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Poland

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Aflatoxins in pistacchio kernels from Turkey/PISTACCHIO SENZA GUSCIO in Italy

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Aflatoxin in hazelnuts from Georgia in Italy

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Aflatoxin B1 (18,3 ± 4,6 µg/kg) and sum of aflatoxins (20,3 ± 5,1 µg/kg) in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Poland

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aflatoxin B1 (8,75 ± 2,19 µg/kg and sum of aflatoxins (47,75 ± 11,94 µg/kg) in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Poland

RASFF Alert – Mycotoxin – Patulin – Apple Juice

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Patulin in organic apple juice from Germany in Germany

India – Delhi govt”s food safety dept to start campaign to check buckwheat flour stocks ahead of Navratri – Aflatoxin

Outlook India

New Delhi, Sep 25 (PTI) Delhi government”s Food Safety department will run a campaign ahead of Navrati festival next month to check the stocks of buckwheat flour in the national capital, officials said on Saturday.

Buckwheat flour, popularly known as ”kuttu atta”, if infected with fungus can cause food poisoning owing to development of aflatoxin in it.

Last April, cases of illness due to consumption of spoiled ”kuttu atta” were reported from Delhi”s Kalyanpuri, Trilokpuri and Mehrauli areas, officials said.

“People who consume spoiled ”kuttu atta” may fall ill. So, they should prefer to use packed ”kuttu” four to avoid chances of any fungal infection.,” said Neha Bansal, food safety commissioner of Delhi government.

The loose quantities of these buckwheat flour, if stored in unhygienic condition for long, may develop fungal growth and also get infested with insects. The fungus produces aflatoxin which is harmful for health, she said.

“In view of use of ”kuttu” flour on a large-scale during Navratri. the Food Safety department will conduct special inspection drive ahead of the festival to ensure shopkeepers do not have ”kuttu atta” unfit for consumption,” Bansal said.

The food safety officers in the districts have been asked to visit marketplaces and check samples of buckwheat flour to ensure it is not spoiled. The drive will start soon, said another officer of the department.

”Kuttu” flour is used to cook food by people holding fast on the nine days of Navratri festival. The festival this year will beginning from October 7.

Nearly 500 residents of Kalyanpuri and Trilokpuri in east Delhi had to be admitted to different hospitals in April this year. They had consumed food cooked with ”kuttu” flour after which they had complained of stomachache, vomiting and headache and were treated in hospitals.

Local police had registered a case against a shopkeeper and also arrested him for selling rotten buckwheat flour to the locals in the area.