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Ministry restricts sale of imported dried fruits due to high lead content

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KL restricts sale of imported dried fruits due to high lead content
By LESTER KONG

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http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/10/9/nation/4874991&sec=nation

KUALA LUMPUR: The sale of 18 types of dried plum and prune from China, Taiwan and other Asian countries has been restricted by the Health Ministry after high degrees of lead was detected.

The foodstuff - known as asam or jeruk in Malay and kiam sui tee (salty, sour and sweet) in Hokkien which are immensely popular as tidbits among Malaysians - has been put on Level 5 alert by the ministry’s Food Safety and Quality Division under its Food Information System of Malaysia.

This means that the division would hold the products for testing and would only release them for sale if they pass the test.

The highest alert level of 6 involves an immediate rejection of a product.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said for the moment, dried fruit products by other manufacturers and distributors would be permitted to be sold locally.

“If these 18 products are found in the local market, they will be seized and sampled for lead analysis,” he told reporters after launching the ministry’s management conference here yesterday.

Lead, in cumulative amounts over time, causes nervous system disorders and distorts brain development, especially in children.

Liow said the monitoring began following a US Food and Drug Administration report on Oct 1 that alerted consumers over the dried fruit sold by the 15 manufacturers due to lead contamination.

“If a product by a manufacturer or distributor is found to contain more than the permitted two parts per million (ppm), legal action will be taken under the Food Regulations 1985,” Liow said.

The 18 products apparently had lead levels of up to 30 ppm.
 
If the people turn vegetarian, they do not have such thing to worry about.
 
If the people turn vegetarian, they do not have such thing to worry about.

The poor in Spore are becoming vegetarians because they cannot afford meat. However they can't afford organically grown veggies. Makes one wonder what chemicals have been used to to grow these veggies.

Why is it that I'm not surprised that this story surfaced from outside Spore:confused: Do the Spore authorities even bother to check food safety and quality:confused:

Spore Inc is driven by $$$ and less about safety :mad:
 
So many meat eating losers here trying their best to self-justified themselves, keep it going losers.
 
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