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🍎 Food PL March 12, 2026

Przekroczenie NDP fenpropatryny oraz iprodionu w mrożonej borówce z Chin//exceedance of MRLs for fenpropathrin and iprodione in frozen blueberries from China

Classification
Border rejection notification
Risk
Potentially serious
Category
fruits and vegetables
Hazard
fenpropathrin unauthorised substance - {pesticide residues} *** iprodione - {pesticide residues}
Origin
China
Notifier
Poland
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What is this? Some frozen blueberries from China have too much of two pesticides called fenpropathrin and iprodione.

What's happening? Poland found these berries had unsafe levels of these pesticides. The berries were stopped at the border.

Does this affect me? If you bought frozen blueberries from China, you might have some. Check your freezer.

What should I do? Throw them away or return them. If you ate them and feel unwell, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

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Agency-published detail

Classification: Border rejection notification · Risk: Potentially serious · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: fenpropathrin unauthorised substance - {pesticide residues} *** iprodione - {pesticide residues} · Origin: China · Notifier: Poland

First published
March 12, 2026
Last refreshed by us
1 week ago
Severity (as classified)
High
Official source
https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/rasff-window/screen/search?notificationReference=2026.2068

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What is this product recall alert about?
Przekroczenie NDP fenpropatryny oraz iprodionu w mrożonej borówce z Chin//exceedance of MRLs for fenpropathrin and iprodione in frozen blueberries from China. Classification: Border rejection notification · Risk: Potentially serious · Category: fruits and vegetables · Hazard: fenpropathrin unauthorised substance - {pesticide residues} *** iprodione - {pesticide residues} · Origin: China · Notifier: Poland
When was this alert issued?
This alert was issued on March 12, 2026 by EU RASFF.
Which countries are affected?
The alert applies to Poland.
How serious is this alert?
Serious risk. A serious risk means the product or medicine can cause significant harm. Treat the alert as urgent.
What should I do?
If you have this product at home, stop using it and return it to the point of purchase for a refund. Keep the receipt if you have one — most retailers refund without it for safety recalls.
Where can I find the official notice?
The full official notice is published on webgate.ec.europa.eu.

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