Netherlands: Cadmium found in spinach from Belgium

Published 2022년 9월 20일

Tridge summary

The Retail, Hospitality and Foodservice Federation (RASFF) has issued a warning about spinach from Belgium due to cadmium contamination at a level of 0.75 mg/kg ppm, exceeding the permitted limit of 0.2 mg/kg ppm. A recall has been initiated and the Dutch NVWA has been notified.
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Original content

The RASFF has issued an alert for spinach from Belgium. Sampling shows that it is contaminated with the heavy metal Cadmium at 0.75 mg/kg ppm (a maximum of 0.2 mg/kg - ppm is allowed). RASFF considers this a serious risk. A ...
Source: AGF

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