There is no fipronil in Hungarian eggs
No fipronil-containing insecticides are used by domestic food-producing businesses. Eggs from Hungarian farms can be safely consumed – agrarszektor.hu wrote.
Domestic egg farms do not use pesticides that contain fipronilic active substances – the Association of Hungarian Egg Producers emphasized. Following last year’s European fipronil egg contamination, according to international news, banned fipronil was detected by the authorities in eggs from a Dutch bio-farm recently. (agrarszektor.hu)
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