Rice grown on polluted fields has not entered market: agency

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2015/08/15
By: Lilian Wu

Taipei, Aug. 15 (CNA) The Agriculture and Food Agency said Saturday that it has tracked

A backhoe digs into a field of crops in this photo provided by the Chiayi County Station yesterday. The Chiayi County Station charged the suspected company that had been allegedly dumping and burying metal waste in farmlands, and exploiting farmers by renting the contaminated lands out to them for the past four years. (CNA)

A backhoe digs into a field of crops in this photo provided by the Chiayi County Station yesterday. The Chiayi County Station charged the suspected company that had been allegedly dumping and burying metal waste in farmlands, and exploiting farmers by renting the contaminated lands out to them for the past four years. (CNA)

down the rice grown in fields contaminated by slag dumped by a waste treatment company and that the rice harvested from the farmland beside a river in Tainan’s Xuejia District has not made its way into the market.

It noted that the harvested rice was first sent to a drying plant and later to a milling plant in Chiayi County, where a check of the milling plant’s warehouses found more than 200,000 tons of suspect rice.

To ensure food safety for consumers, the agency said that all the bagged rice has been sealed and it is certain that none of it has made its way into the market.

The agency will also conduct random tests on the rice to see if it contains heavy metals. The results of the tests will be unveiled Aug. 18.     [FULL  STORY]

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