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(Busan=Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Sun-ho = The Busan Institute of Health and Environment announced on the 4th that all agricultural products supplied to schools and other group dining facilities for the new school term have passed safety inspections. This inspection was conducted focusing on food ingredients that are frequently used in group dining facilities. From the 9th of last month, over a period of five days, 20 agricultural products were collected and subjected to detailed analysis for 480 types of residual pesticides and heavy metals. The items analyzed included 14 items such as lettuce, spinach, green onions, and cabbage, 2 items such as oyster mushrooms and king oyster mushrooms, 1 item of potatoes, 2 items of rice, and 1 item of bean sprouts. The analysis results showed that all agricultural products were within the permissible limits. Lee Yong-joo, Director of the Busan Institute of Health and Environment, said, "We will thoroughly inspect food ingredients distributed to group dining facilities to create a healthy dining environment." wink@yna.co.kr
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(Busan=Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Sun-ho = The Busan Institute of Health and Environment announced on the 4th that all agricultural products supplied to schools and other group dining facilities for the new academic term have passed safety inspections. This inspection was conducted focusing on items commonly used in group dining facilities among the circulated food ingredients. From the 9th of last month for five days, 20 cases of collected agricultural products underwent detailed analysis for 480 items of residual pesticides and heavy metals. The items analyzed included 14 cases such as lettuce, spinach, green onions, and cabbage, 2 cases such as enoki mushrooms and shiitake mushrooms, 1 case of potatoes, 2 cases of rice, and 1 case of bean sprouts. The analysis results ...