Propiconazole in tangerines from Spain
- Classification
- Information notification for attention
- Risk
- Undecided
- Category
- fruits and vegetables
- Hazard
- propiconazole - {pesticide residues}
- Origin
- Spain
- Notifier
- Poland
What is this? A small amount of a farming chemical called propiconazole was found on tangerines grown in Spain.
What's happening? Poland told shops to stop selling these tangerines while they check how much chemical is there.
Does this affect me? Only if you bought tangerines from Spain recently.
What should I do? Throw them away or return them. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if you feel unwell after eating them.
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Classification: Information notification for attention · Risk: Undecided · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: propiconazole - {pesticide residues} · Origin: Spain · Notifier: Poland
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