France is withdrawing Moroccan watermelons from the market due to a banned pesticide

Published 2021년 4월 27일

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French authorities have withdrawn organic watermelons from the local market after traces of the banned European pesticide, Matrine, were found in samples. Originating from Morocco, the contaminated watermelons have been recalled with a warning to consumers not to consume them. Purchasers are advised to return the fruit to the point of sale for compensation. Matrine is a natural plant insecticide commonly used to control insect pests and spiders in agricultural crops.
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The French authorities withdrew organic Moroccan watermelon from local markets destined for French consumers, due to the discovery of residues of a European banned pesticide. According to news reports, a note published last Friday warned of organic watermelon due to an unauthorized plant pesticide called Matrine, which is directed at controlling insect pests and spiders in many agricultural crops. The same note advised all people who bought watermelon to return it to ...
Source: Kech24.ua

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