The EU has increased inspections on Vietnamese durians due to violations related to pesticide residue levels being double the permitted amount.
2024-12-24 00:00
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The European Union (EU) has increased the frequency of inspections on Vietnamese durians from 10% to 20% of shipments at its borders. This change comes after the discovery of high levels of pesticide residues on these fruits, which violate EU safety standards. The Vietnam SPS Office is now under scrutiny as a result.
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