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05/05/2011

Inspection Authority withdrew roasted pischachios with aflatoxins exceeding the limits from the market

The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) detected aflatoxins in volume exceeding the limits in product under name "Pistachios roasted salted" (lot L046, best before 18. 12. 2011, packaging á 200 g).
04/29/2011

Project of Cross-Border Cooperation of Czech and Saxon Inspectors was terminated in Meissen

On 28 April 2011, the final conference to the project of cross-border cooperation implemented by the Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority and the Saxon Ministry for Social Affairs and Consumer Protection was held in Meissen. Results of the project and options of future collaboration were outlined during the conference.
04/06/2011

Managerial Training System successfully launched

Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority in Brno has launched implementation of the “Managerial Training System to Enhance Capacity and Efficiency of the Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority” project, registration No. CZ.1.04/4.1.00/58.00001, which is funded through the Operational Programme for Human Resources and Employment (OP HRE) under the framework of the European Social Fund.
04/06/2011

CAFIA warns against usage of preparation BSN Thermonex foundation

The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) warns consumers against usage of food for particular nutritional uses intended for sportsmen named as BSN Thermonex foundation 120 cps originating from the USA (producer: Bio-Engineered Supplements & Nutrition).
03/22/2011

Hazelnut seeds infected with pests were withdrawn from the market

The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA) banned marketing of product NATURE PARK Hazelnut Seeds (best before date 28. 7. 2012, packaging á 100 g) originating from Georgia. Hazelnut seeds were infected with adult insects and with larvae. Evidence suggesting insect activity, for example webs, defected fruits or residues of larvae activity, has been found in packaging.