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Indonesia's National Food Agency (Bapanas) says that Shine Muscat grapes are safe for consumption based on a rapid test.
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The agency said it will continue to test and monitor the situation to protect public health. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The National Food Agency (Bapanas) has confirmed the safety of imported Shine Muscat grapes circulating in Indonesia. At a ...
The tests were conducted following reports from Thailand that harmful chemical residues had been detected in Muscat grapes.
Authorities in Thailand and Malaysia discovered chemical residues and pesticides in Shine Muscat grapes that exceeded safe ...