Delivery time2024-04-25 16:06
(Chuncheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Hae-yong = Gangwon-do Health and Environment Research Institute announced on the 25th that it will conduct preliminary tests for residual pesticides and heavy metals to ensure the safety of local festival agricultural products and agricultural products registered with geographical indications.
The Provincial Health and Environment Research Institute plans to collaborate with city and county sanitation departments until November to test whether pesticide residues (461 types) and heavy metals (lead, cadmium) and heavy metals (lead, cadmium) in representative local agricultural products meet the standards and specifications.
Targets include bear’s head (Yanggu), green pepper (Inje), paprika (Cheorwon), tomato (Cheorwon, Sokcho), garlic (Samcheok), peach (Wonju), shiitake mushroom (Yangyang), deodeok (Hoengseong), apple (Hongcheon), etc. These are 9 agricultural specialties.
The province plans to contribute to strengthening the quality competitiveness of agricultural specialty products by providing inspection results to the relevant cities and counties before local festivals.
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