Chlorpyrifos in black eyed beans from Madagascar
- Classification
- Border rejection notification
- Risk
- Potentially serious
- Category
- fruits and vegetables
- Hazard
- chlorpyrifos - {pesticide residues}
- Origin
- Madagascar
- Notifier
- France
What is this? Black-eyed beans from Madagascar have been found with a pesticide called chlorpyrifos.
What's happening? France stopped some shipments of these beans because they had too much chlorpyrifos.
Does this affect me? If you bought black-eyed beans from Madagascar, check where they came from.
What should I do? Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are worried about food safety.
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Classification: Border rejection notification · Risk: Potentially serious · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: chlorpyrifos - {pesticide residues} · Origin: Madagascar · Notifier: France
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