Health Ministry tightens imported food inspections after reports of excess pesticide in Shine Muscat grapes

MalayMail/Bernama-Oct 29

The Ministry of Health (MOH) continuously monitors and enforces food safety, including imported food, under the Food Act 1983 and its regulations through the Food Safety and Quality Program (FSQP) at all entry points into the country. In a statement, the MOH said this follows reports from The Thai Pesticide Alert Network (Thai-PAN) and several local media regarding Shine Muscat grapes containing pesticide residues exceeding the maximum residue limit (MRL) allowed. “Continuous monitoring is conducted at all 70 entry points nationwide, involving various control and compliance activities for all imported foods, including fruits and vegetables,” the statement read. “Based on MOH data, from 2020 until September 2024, a total of 5,561 samples of imported vegetables and fruits were analyzed for pesticide residues, with 165 samples (2.97 per cent) found non-compliant with the MRL under the Food Regulations 1985,” the statement said. In this regard, the MOH clarified that entry clearance would only be granted if the analysis results complied with the MRL set, and import bans would be imposed in cases of repeated violations. Read more at:

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