date:Aug 15, 2012
ollowed by the testing agency, China National Research Institute of Food Fermentation Industries, releasing a statement that the samples could not be identified as Changyu products and no past record showed the company's products were contaminated by pesticides.
As per the testing agency, the test results showed that the amount of carbendazim ranged from 0.00157mg/kg to 0.01942 mg/kg, much below the maximum pesticide residue limits allowed in China at 3mg/kg.
Also, the amount of metalaxyl in