An inspection of food products, primarily dairy items and vegetables, conducted at Kragujevac markets has confirmed their safety and compliance with health standards. During June, the JKP Šumadija Kragujevac, in collaboration with the Institute for Public Health Kragujevac, carried out a regular check as part of the annual program for monitoring food quality at city markets. The inspection included samples of cheese and kaymak for microbiological testing, as well as tomato and cucumber samples tested for pesticide and heavy metal residues. Additionally, 10 cleaning samples from refrigerated display cases at the Centar and Aerodrom markets were collected to assess hygiene standards during the sale of dairy and perishable goods. Results showed all cheese and kaymak samples were microbiologically compliant, while no pesticide residues or heavy metals were detected in the vegetable samples. Cleaning sample analyses confirmed consistent adherence to hygiene regulations at monitored sales locations. Officials stated that these results confirm the inspected foods are safe for circulation and use, and that continuous measures ensure the healthiness and quality of products available to the市
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual report on food safety inspections conducted by local authorities and health institutions. It does not take a partisan stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political group or ideology. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the technical outcomes of the tests,
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 98): The article presents factual information based on the results of food safety inspections conducted by JKP Šumadija Kragujevac and the Institute for Public Health. All findings are clearly stated with specific details about the tests performed and their outcomes. The language remains neutral and obje





