Rambutan products of Vietnam has been warned by the EU that it contains banned substances

Published 2021년 11월 13일

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In October 2021, Vietnam's Office of Notification and National Inquiry Point on Sanitation, Epidemiology and Quarantine (SPS) announced that four notices for food safety violations were issued by the European Union (RASFF) for Vietnamese exported food products. The violations included the presence of hazardous plant protection drugs and banned substances in rambutan products, chlorpyrifos residues in dried wood ear products, and Bacillus cereus bacteria in cinnamon powder. The SPS Office urged businesses to adhere to import market regulations to avoid warnings and reputation damage. There were over 400 notices on the EU's Food and Feed Safety Alert System in October for products with violations, primarily related to microbiological contamination and pesticide residue levels.
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The Office of Notification and National Inquiry Point on Sanitation, Epidemiology and Quarantine of Vietnam (SPS) said that, in October 2021, the warning system of food and animal feed safety of Vietnam The European Union (RASFF) continues to issue 4 notices for Vietnamese exported food products due to violations of food safety regulations. Accordingly, rambutan products were warned due to the detection of hazards from the plant protection drug Imidacloprid with a concentration of 0.015 mg/Kg; thiamethoxam 0.011 mg/Kg, clothianidin 0.019 mg/Kg, phenylphenol 0.021 mg/Kg. In addition, the banned substances permethrin with a concentration of 0.93 mg/Kg, and profenofos 0.029 mg/Kg affected consumers' health. Similarly, dried wood ear products were found to have chlorpyrifos residues in excess of the maximum allowable residues. According to the severity of the risk, this 700kg batch of dried wood ear mushrooms has been recalled by the Federal Republic of Germany on the market. Next is ...
Source: CafeF

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