Methomyl, fluopicolide and carbendazim residues in passion fruit (granadilla) from Colombia
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- No risk
- Category
- fruits and vegetables
- Hazard
- methomyl unauthorised substance - {pesticide residues}
- Origin
- Colombia
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? Some passion fruit from Colombia has small amounts of three farming chemicals: methomyl, fluopicolide and carbendazim.
What's happening? Belgium and the Netherlands found these chemicals in the fruit. They are not allowed in passion fruit.
Does this affect me? Only people who bought this fruit in Belgium or the Netherlands may have it.
What should I do? Throw the fruit away or return it. If you feel unwell, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: No risk · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: methomyl unauthorised substance - {pesticide residues} · Origin: Colombia · Notifier: Belgium
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