The Food and Veterinary Agency (AUV) has issued a statement to publicly refute reports circulating in various media outlets concerning the availability of laboratory findings. Specifically, the AUV denied claims suggesting that the results from milk samples collected by the Inspectorate on February 2, 2026, had been officially disseminated. Through its official communication, the agency clarified that no email containing these specific results was distributed.
The AUV confirmed that the laboratory analyses pertaining to samples taken on July 2, 2026, are still undergoing processing and have not reached a final determination. The agency emphasized that any information circulating regarding these findings does not represent the official position of the institution. In addition to addressing the recent reports, the AUV provided updates on previous testing.
The agency stated that its analyses conducted for May confirmed that certain products tested do not contain powdered milk or palm oil. The AUV reiterated its commitment to transparent oversight, reminding the public of its ongoing monitoring activities. The agency stressed that the finalization and release of any test results are contingent upon the completion of rigorous laboratory procedures, ensuring that all published data is accurate and verified.
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