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    Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture continues to sample residues from fresh fruits and vegetables

    • Last Update: 2020-12-24
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Food Partners Network Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture December 8 news: The Ministry of Agriculture Director-General Pichet said that according to the Thai Pesticide Warning Network news content, the Ministry of Agriculture has examined this information, and randomly selected 509 samples of agricultural products: 6 trade malls in the supermarket 201 samples, 10 farmers market 308 imported and domestic samples (including certified and uncertifyed).
    and immediately ordered the relevant personnel to test the product sample for excess residue.
    in particular the outer peels of red grapes and dates, which are imported under the supervision of the Thai Food and Drug Administration.
    information provided by the Ministry of Agriculture will be used as official evidence for further inspection of the products found to be in question.
    and the Department of Agriculture will examine the certification for fresh fruits and vegetables in more detail.
    If the inspection is found to be in possession of a valid certification certificate and the results show that the residue in the product exceeds the specified maximum residual limit (exceeding the specified safety standards), the local certification authority will be notified for inspection and action taken to warn the manufacturer of immediate improvements.
    if residues from the product are detected to be chemicals not permitted in Thailand, manufacturers will be reminded that they are smuggling prohibited substances and the relevant licence will be revoked.
    article was compiled by the International Standard Law Department of Food Partners Network for reference by netizens.
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