Lam Dong, Vietnam: Testing pesticide residues with 29 tons of Chinese potatoes brought to Da Lat for consumption

Published 2021년 7월 25일

Tridge summary

On July 25, authorities in Da Lat city, Vietnam, temporarily detained a shipment of 29 tons of Chinese potatoes and onions due to missing documentation and concerns about pesticide residues. The driver of the potatoes, Le Anh Nhat, was found to have an expired SARS-CoV-2 test certificate and was isolated. This incident is part of a larger issue where hundreds of tons of Chinese potatoes have been imported to Da Lat, leading to concerns about the reputation of local agricultural products.
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Original content

On July 25, a representative of the Economic Department of Da Lat city (Lam Dong province) said that the unit had taken samples to test for pesticide residues for 29 tons of Chinese potatoes brought into the city that the force Authorities temporarily detained on the afternoon of 24/7. Before that, at noon 24/7, the Economic Department of Da Lat City coordinated with the Economic Police Team of the Da Lat City Police to check 2 container trucks moving from Highway 20 through the area of Sao Nam (Ward 11). , Da Lat City). These 2 trucks carrying agricultural products were identified as belonging to Ms. Le Thi Nhung (47 years old, ward 5, Da Lat city) purchased from China. Inspecting the scene, the inspection team discovered a container carrying 29 tons of potatoes of Chinese origin transported from Lao Cai province and Da Lat city by driver Le Anh Nhat (32 years old, residing in Dak Lak province). ) control. At the time of checking, the driver and the owner of the above potatoes ...
Source: Danviet

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