The Indian government has reportedly sought details from Hong Kong and Singapore food safety regulators after they banned certain spices exported by Indian spice brands MDH and Everest.
In response to recent action by food regulators in Singapore and Hong Kong, India's commerce and industry ministry initiated an inquiry into the alleged banning of certain spices manufactured by ...
In a statement posted on its website on April 5, the Hong Kong’s food regulatory authority, Centre for Food Safety (CFS), said that three spice products of MDH — Madras Curry Powder (spice ...
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Commerce and industry ministry has initiated an inquiry into the banning of certain spices manufactured by MDH and Everest in Singapore and Hong Kong. They have requested detailed information from ...
India, the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which has banned certain spices of Indian brands ...
New Delhi [India], 23 April (ANI): In response to recent action by food regulators in Singapore and Hong Kong, India's commerce and industry ministry initiated an inquiry into the alleged banning ...
After Singapore, Hong Kong has banned the sale of popular Indian spice brands MDH Pvt. and Everest Food Products Pvt. due to the alleged presence of the carcinogenic pesticide ethylene oxide in ...
Hong Kong's food safety watchdog has banned four spice products from popular Indian brands MDH and Everest after finding they contained a cancer-causing chemical. The Centre for Food Safety (CFS ...
The Centre For Food Safety of The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region said that there was a presence of ethylene oxide in the products. Hong Kong banned the sale of Indian ...
Hong Kong has banned the sale of popular Indian spice brands MDH Pvt. and Everest Food Products Pvt. after the alleged detection of the carcinogenic pesticide ethylene oxide in several spice mixes.
Hong Kong’s food safety watchdog has found the products from MDH and Everest contained a cancer-causing chemical. The country’s Centre for Food Safety (CFS) on April 5 detected ethylene oxide ...