The Cambodian authorities have banned the import of six agricultural products from Vietnam, including cabbage, broccoli, okra, lemon, pumpkin, and chives, due to harmful pesticide residues discovered by the Kandal provincial authorities. This decision was made after a quality inspection revealed excess pesticide signs in these vegetables, leading to their confiscation and destruction. The source of the pesticides and the exact residue levels exceeding standards are currently unclear. The article also mentions that Vietnam's shipments of over 10,000 tons of flour have been warned and banned from import to Cambodia without the necessary plant quarantine procedures, as most Vietnamese export enterprises do not conduct such declarations, especially since Cambodia has not required plant quarantine for a long time.