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Holland laboratory tested the Hungarian tomato and strawberry
Holland laboratory found the remains of banned chemicals in tomatoes and strawberries bought in Hungarian shops. The Agricultural Office did not found such chemicals in those products.
The Levegő Munkacsoport tested the fruits and vegetables in the supermarkets in the beginning of June. According to the communication of the Levegő Munkacsoport; in three out of the 14 examined samples the laboratory did not find remains of banned chemicals in a cucumber, a tomato and a strawberry – reports szabadfold.hu.
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