Pesticide residue exceeds legal limit in Choi sum sample
Food name:
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Choi sum
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Pesticide name:
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Cyhalothrin
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Detected level:
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0.4 parts per million
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Maximum residue limit:
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0.2 parts per million
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Sampling location:
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The CFS collected the Choi sum sample at import level for testing under its routine Food Surveillance Programme.
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Remarks:
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- Generally speaking, to reduce pesticide residues in vegetables, members of the public can rinse vegetables thoroughly under clean running water, and scrub produces with hard surfaces with a clean brush to remove dirt and substances including pesticides and contaminants from the surface and the crevices, when appropriate.
- Any person who imports, manufactures or sells any food not in compliance with the requirements of the Pesticide Residues in Food Regulation (Cap 132CM) concerning pesticide residues commits an offence and is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and to imprisonment for six months upon conviction.
- The CFS will follow up on the unsatisfactory result, including tracing the source of the food in question and taking samples for testing.
- Investigation is ongoing.
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END/Thursday, May 31, 2018