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Article: Japan.(Industry Watch)
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- Instrument Business Outlook
- Article date:
- April 30, 2008
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Japan: Japan's recent experience, in which Chinese-manufactured, pesticide-laden gyoza poisoned 10 citizens, has prompted the government to restructure the inspection and labeling of imported and processed foods. Food inspection will now include tests for agricultural chemical residues, specifically organophosphorous pesticides. Such testing may prove difficult as Japan currently does not specify maximum residue ...
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