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    The Russian Consumer Protection Agency bans the import of Turkish citrus due to harmful substances found in it

    • Last Update: 2021-11-11
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Since the discovery of the fruit in pesticide concentrations exceeding the Russian Federation, consumer protection and public oversight Bureau from October 29 from a Turkish company to suspend imports of citrus
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    The bureau pointed out in a statement: "Pesticide residues of chlorpyrifos were found in the above-mentioned citrus, and the concentration exceeded the maximum allowable value
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    According to data from the Russian Consumer Protection Agency, this measure was taken to avoid large-scale poisoning incidents caused by chemical substances
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    The situation is under the control of the bureau
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    In September 2021, experts from the Russian Consumer Protection Agency discovered the virus in fruits and tomatoes imported from Turkey
    .
    Earlier, the Russian satellite news agency and radio station reported the arrest of the suspect in the Moscow watermelon poisoning incident
    .


    Fruit pesticide consumer supervision of imported citrus
     
    The bureau pointed out in a statement: "Pesticide residues of chlorpyrifos were found in the above-mentioned citrus, and the concentration exceeded the maximum allowable value
    .
    "
     
    According to data from the Russian Consumer Protection Agency, this measure was taken to avoid large-scale poisoning incidents caused by chemical substances
    .
    The situation is under the control of the bureau
    .

     
    In September 2021, experts from the Russian Consumer Protection Agency discovered the virus in fruits and tomatoes imported from Turkey
    .
    Earlier, the Russian satellite news agency and radio station reported the arrest of the suspect in the Moscow watermelon poisoning incident
    .

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