The Nébih found pesticide residue above the limit in Turkish mandarins
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) found pesticide residue above the limit in mandarins with Turkish origin, therefore launched proceedings – the Nébih informed MTI on Monday.
According to the communication of Nébih, the inspectors of the National Food Chain Safety Office found 0.042 milligrams per kilogram of fenvalerate soon pesticide active ingredient in the shop of the Penny Market Kft. in Szombathely. The permitted limit is 0.02 milligrams. (MTI)
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