09 July 2025,   19:47
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Aflatoxin detected in milk samples, we urge consumers not to use the mentioned product - National Food Agency

The National Food Agency [NFA] has announced the detection of aflatoxin in samples of Soplis Nobati milk.

“On March 28, inspectors from the Tbilisi City Service of the NFA conducted a state inspection at Wim-Bill-Dann Georgia LLC (ID 204546553 – Soplis Nobati). As a result, no critical non-compliance was found in the production facility; however, a violation of food information provision rules was identified, for which the business operator was fined under the Food/Animal Feed Safety, Veterinary, and Plant Protection Code.

Wim-Bill-Dann Georgia LLC was instructed to collect 5 milk samples produced in Azerbaijan (including one intended for kid’s consumption) for aflatoxin M1 testing and to recall incorrectly labelled products from the market. The samples, collected under the agency’s supervision, were sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis. Laboratory tests revealed that all 5 samples contained excessive levels of aflatoxin M1. Specifically, the affected products include:

- Ultra-pasteurized children’s drinking milk, 2.5% fat – production date: 04.02.2025, expiration date: 03.08.2025
- Ultra-pasteurized selected drinking milk, 1.5% fat – production date: 12.02.2025, expiration date: 11.08.2025
- Ultra-pasteurized selected drinking milk, 1.5% fat – production date: 10.02.2025, expiration date: 09.08.2025
- Ultra-pasteurized selected drinking milk, 2.5% fat – production date: 09.02.2025, expiration date: 08.08.2025
- Ultra-pasteurized selected drinking milk, 3.2% fat – production date: 02.02.2025, expiration date: 01.08.2025.

Wim-Bill-Dann Georgia has been directed to remove these product batches from the retail network”, - reads the statement. The NFA urges consumers not to use this milk.

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