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No excessive pesticide residue has been found on imported Shine Muscat grapes tested over the past four years, the health ministry said. The ministry said only four out of 234 grape samples ...
The Ministry of Health explains the impact of pesticide contamination when consumed. This is related to the alleged pesticide ...
SINGAPORE: Shine Muscat grapes available in Singapore are safe to eat, with the fruit subject to tests for pesticides and other quality control measures, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA ...
Shine Muscat grapes in Singapore are safe to eat, after passing tests for pesticides by Singapore Food Agency (SFA). “To date, SFA’s tests for pesticides in Shine Muscat grapes did not detect ...
The Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) warned consumers yesterday that Shine Muscat grapes imported from China were found to be significantly contaminated with hazardous chemicals, such as chlorpyrifos.
SINGAPORE - Shine Muscat grapes in Singapore are safe to eat, after passing tests for pesticides by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). “To date, SFA’s tests for pesticides in Shine Muscat grapes ...