Ukrainian grain was destroyed in Hungary after contamination was discovered

Published 2023년 4월 12일

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Hungary's Ministry of Agriculture has reported the destruction of 29 tons of Ukrainian corn due to contamination with mycotoxins, GMO, and soy. The contamination was detected during a thorough inspection that lasted several weeks. Additionally, wheat flour of Ukrainian origin was checked for quality defects. An order for the restriction of movement and destruction has been issued for a facility in Bekesh-Warmedie due to the contaminated corn.
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In Hungary, food chain safety experts destroyed 29 tons of Ukrainian corn in which contamination was found. This is reported by Latifundist.com with reference to information from the Ministry of Agriculture of Hungary. "During the work, which lasted several weeks, in three cases the experts found corn contaminated with mycotoxins, and three samples showed a positive result after the GMO test. In addition to all this, soy contamination was detected in two cases. During an on-site inspection in Bekesh-Warmedie, more than 29 tons of corn of Ukrainian origin were found, which was contaminated with a grain impurity. An order to restrict movement and destruction has been issued for this facility," the message reads. In addition, in Hungary, not only unprocessed grain products were checked, ...
Source: Superagronom

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