Egyptian cabinet denies export of spring onions infected with E. Coli

Published 2022년 1월 6일

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The Egyptian cabinet has refuted reports suggesting a shipment of spring onions was exported with E. Coli bacteria. The Ministry of Agriculture has confirmed that such reports are unfounded and assured that all horticultural crops exported from Egypt meet international standards. The government has urged media outlets to thoroughly investigate any future reports of this nature.
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The Egyptian cabinet has denied reports circulating about the export of a shipment of spring onions containing E. Coli bacteria. The Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that the news is untrue, the government media center said in a statement on Tuesday. The ministry confirmed that all Egyptian horticultural crops exported, including spring onions, are in line with international ...
Source: AGF

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