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CFS Reports 99.8% Food Safety Satisfaction, Issues with Seven Unsatisfactory Samples

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CFS Reports 99.8% Food Safety Satisfaction, Issues with Seven Unsatisfactory Samples
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CFS Reports 99.8% Food Safety Satisfaction, Issues with Seven Unsatisfactory Samples

2026-03-31 16:57 Last Updated At:17:13

CFS announces food safety report for February

The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (March 31) released the findings of its food safety report for last month. The results of about 3 600 food samples tested (including food items purchased online) were found to be satisfactory except for seven unsatisfactory samples that were announced earlier. The overall satisfactory rate was 99.8 per cent.

A CFS spokesman said that about 800 food samples were collected for microbiological tests, and about 2 800 samples were taken for chemical and radiation level tests.

The microbiological tests covered pathogens and hygiene indicators; the chemical tests included testing for pesticides, preservatives, metallic contaminants, colouring matters, veterinary drug residues and others; and the radiation-level tests included testing for radioactive caesium and iodine in samples collected from imported food from different regions.

The samples comprised about 1 400 samples of vegetables and fruit and their products; about 200 samples of cereals, grains and their products; about 400 samples of meat and poultry and their products; about 500 samples of milk, milk products and frozen confections; about 500 samples of aquatic and related products; and about 600 samples of other food commodities (including beverages, bakery products and snacks).

The seven unsatisfactory samples comprised an imported live lobster sample and a prepackaged rice sample detected with metallic contaminants exceeding the legal limits, and a mango sample, a tomato sample, a cucumber sample, a chilli pepper sample and a white radish sample detected with pesticide residues exceeding the legal limits.

The CFS has taken follow-up actions on the above-mentioned unsatisfactory samples, including informing the vendors concerned of the test results, instructing them to stop selling the affected food items, and tracing the sources of the food items in question.

The spokesman reminded the food trade to ensure that food is fit for human consumption and meets legal requirements. Consumers should patronise reliable shops when buying food and maintain a balanced diet to minimise food risks.

Separately, in response to the Japanese Government's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Station, the CFS will continue enhancing the testing on imported Japanese food, and make reference to the risk assessment results to adjust relevant surveillance work in a timely manner. The CFS will announce every working day on its dedicated webpage (www.cfs.gov.hk/english/programme/programme_rafs/daily_japan_nuclear_incidents.html) the radiological test results of the samples of food imported from Japan, with a view to enabling the trade and members of the public to have a better grasp of the latest safety information.

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CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week

Sponsored by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA) under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and organised by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), the "Asian Designers To Watch x Hong Kong Emerging Designers" at the AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week (SHFW) concluded yesterday (March 30).

Highlights of the "Asian Designers To Watch x Hong Kong Emerging Designers" included a designer exhibition and a fashion show. The exhibition, held from March 25 to 30, featured 21 selected fashion pieces by seven Asian Designers To Watch of the 2025 edition and over 160 AW2026 fashion and accessory pieces by 10 Hong Kong emerging designers. The fashion show, held on March 27 as the HKDC's debut at the SHFW, showcased 40 selected AW2026 outfits by five emerging Hong Kong designers and brands, presenting to Chinese Mainland and international audiences the vitality of Hong Kong fashion. The two highlight events provided a platform for Hong Kong designers to network with buyers from around the world during the SHFW, one of the most influential fashion events in Asia, and explore potential business opportunities.

The HKDC is CCIDA's strategic partner in leveraging Hong Kong's East-meets-West advantage to drive economic value from design. CCIDA has been supporting the HKDC's initiatives for exploring markets for local design talent and enterprises, including organising industry delegations to participate in major design and fashion events on the Chinese Mainland and overseas, to enhance the global visibility of Hong Kong's design industry and foster cross-boundary collaborations.

For more information on event, please visit www.hkdesigncentre.org and www.fashionasiahk.com.

CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CCIDA sponsors industry to participate in AW2026 Shanghai Fashion Week Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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