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Brazilian mushroom scam: Brazilian mushroom detected cadmium metal, metal cadmium on the human body?

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, Brazilian mushroom detected cadmium metal, have you ever eaten this mushroom? Nowadays, vegetables are becoming more and more unsafe. when we buy them, we have to choose them carefully. All major newspapers have reported that Brazilian mushrooms are polluted by heavy metal cadmium, and the producing area is Puli Neng Gaoshan.

Brazilian mushroom detected cadmium metal, have you ever eaten this mushroom? Nowadays, vegetables are becoming more and more unsafe. when we buy them, we have to choose them carefully.

All major newspapers have reported that Brazilian mushrooms are contaminated by heavy metal cadmium, and the producing area is "Puli Neng Alpine Organic Farm", so it can be said that it has dropped another shock bomb on organic agriculture!

With regard to this matter, the Organic Agriculture Global Information Network collates the relevant information, provides you with browsing and reading, and reminds dear netizens of the following things:

1. The Nantou Pulineng Alpine Organic Farm, which was found to be contaminated by cadmium, has not yet been certified by a certification authority approved by the Council of Agriculture. If you want to find out whether it is a qualified farm, you are welcome to go to the global information site of organic agriculture to select organic farmers.

two。 The products of the farm were tested for pesticide residues 23 times and 6 times of substandard records. If consumers want to check whether the farms producing organic products have a record of pesticide residues, they can go to the "quality Monitoring" of the Organic Agriculture Global Information Network.

3. According to the 17th committee resolution of the Organic Agricultural products Verification and guidance Group on December 30, 2004, off-site cultivated products are not included in the organic verification, so there are no qualified off-site cultivated mushrooms or sprouts.

4. After asking Mr. Su Murong of the Tzu Xin Foundation, he learned that Brazilian mushrooms are generally planted on the ground in Taiwan, unlike other mushrooms planted in mushroom beds or space bags, so it should not be the problem of space bags. Mushrooms are indeed easier to absorb heavy metals, but the source of cadmium remains to be further confirmed by the relevant units.

 
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