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Imported foods pose more pesticide problems

Multiple residues were reported in more than 22,000 samples.

Imported foods pose more pesticide problems

National authorities in Europe have been urged to keep monitoring pesticide residues in imported samples with a wide analytical scope.

Maximum residue level (MRL) violations and non-compliance rates in food coming from other countries were three to four times higher than in products grown in EU member states, Iceland or Norway. A high non-compliance rate was seen for pomegranates, lemons and tomatoes from Turkey.

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