In Moldova, a large batch of pineapples was withdrawn from sale and destroyed

Published 2022년 3월 21일

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The National Food Safety Agency of Moldova has identified a batch of pineapples that does not meet phytosanitary requirements due to excessive pesticide residue. The batch, weighing 2800 kg, was being processed into biogas when the issue was discovered. The pesticide Fludioxonil levels in the fruits were six times above the permitted limit. The non-conforming lot has been rejected for the market and consumer sale to prevent health risks.
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The National Food Safety Agency of the Republic of Moldova (ANSA) has identified a batch of pineapples that does not meet phytosanitary requirements, ANSA reports on its Facebook page. On March 15, 2022, inspectors from the National Agency for Food Safety of Moldova, together with a representative of an economic entity, participated in the process of processing a batch of pineapples weighing 2800 kg into biogas. The decision was taken following the discovery in the fruits of the residue of the pesticide Fludioxonil exceeding six times the limit of the permissible limit. Thus, the Agency ensured that the non-conforming lot was not accepted on ...
Source: Eastfruit

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