The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced that it will conduct intensive collection inspection of agricultural and fishery products in winter with local governments across the country from today (11th) to February next year.
The collection targets are simple processed marine products such as dried laver, gwamegi, and anchovies, raw oysters, and delivery sashimi, and will focus on examining E. coli, norovirus, and food poisoning bacteria.
We plan to quickly ban the sale of marine products that have been found unfit in this inspection and take measures to recover them.
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