Mercury in Seafood and Salt
LIFE SPENT LIVING ACFOOD INDUSTRY NEWS: Amendment of COMMISSION REGULATION EU No 1881/2006 with regards to Mercury levels in fish and salt.ROSS THE COUNTRY
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) adopted a statement on 19th December 2014, from its Scientific Committee on the benefits of consuming 1-4 servings of fish/seafood per week and protecting consumers against neurodevelopmental toxicity of methylmercury that could be present in fish.
Therefore, the intake of fish/seafood with high content of mercury needs to be limited. The European Union (EU) considered this scientific statement and reviewed the Commission Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 that set the maximum level of Mercury to be tested in food products.
Below are the amendments made by the new regulation (EU) 2022/16 of 12 April 2022, to lower or modify the limits of mercury in fish species and salt.
1. The Maximum limit for all crustaceans remains 0.50 mg/kg on the meat from appendages and abdomen. While for crab-like crustaceans such as (Brachyura and Anomura), limits apply to meat from appendages.
2. An addition of limits in subsection 3.3.3 of 1.0 mg/kg, for cephalopods, marine gastropods, and muscle meat of fish species such as Anchovy (Engraulis), Sardine or Pilchard (Sardina or Sardinops spp.), Sole (Solea solea; includes Southeast Atlantic Sole – Astroglossus microlepis); Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus), and many more.
3. The maximum level of mercury in salt of 0.10 mg/kg, which is the same as the limit for food supplements set in regulation No 1881/2006.
However, the mercury levels in some fish and other food products were maintained due to pending data collection and scientific knowledge/assessment on the health risks accompanied by the exposure after consumption. Those products are Shark and Swordfish at 1.0 mg/kg, Crustaceans at 0,50 mg/kg, and Food supplements at 0.10 mg/kg.
The regulation further states that amendments do not affect products (in Annex) which are already in the market however only applicable to products that enter the market after publishing in the official journal of the EU.
For more information on Food Safety regulation updates and interpretation, contact us at info@iyalago.com
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