Food safety officials test fish samples for formalin

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

officials today began random testing of fish samples using the latest test kits for traces of carcinogenic formalin in fishes imported from other states, an said.

He said 20 samples were collected from wholesalers and randomly tested by using a simple, rapid detection kit for any traces of possible uses of formalin as a preservative.

The test kits, called 'CIFTest' have been developed by and yesterday 14 of such kits have arrived in the state, according to

Today the tests were conducted on fishes collected from wholesalers in the state capital and from tomorrow, fishes samples in other districts will also be tested using the CIFTest kits, he said.

The state is awaiting 13 more fish samples sent for detailed testing at the in 13 of the 26 samples were tested negative for formalin, said.

imports about 21,000 million tonne of fishes annually from and despite improvement in fish productions in the state in the last five years, Fisheries said.

He said the state produces only 12,330 mt in the FY 2016-17 while the total requirement is about 33,000 mt annually.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 20:00 IST