The oranges tested by the Nébih meet the quality standards
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) tested 10 kinds and varieties of oranges with different origins. All of them fully met the quality standards – the Nébih told MTI on Thursday.
According to the communication, the tested oranges do not contain insect- and fungicide residues abouve the health limit howver contain detectable amounts of them. The organic orange samples do not contain any pesticide residues. (MTI)
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