The NÉBIH found not approved ingredient in peppers
The laboratory of the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) detected not approved ingredient in the peppers criticized by Greenpeace.
On the basis of the findings of the investigation, the marketing of the products was prohibited and an official procedure was launched.
The authority after the completion of the first test results told MTI on Friday that tests for pesticide residue content detected the presence of Chlorfenapyr, but the use of dichlorvos after so much time cannot be excluded nor confirmed. (MTI)
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