Results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables on the Danish market, 2000-01

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To check compliance with the maximum residue levels in foods and to monitor the residue levels to enable an evaluation of the exposure of the Danish population to pesticides, a monitoring programme for pesticides residues in fruit and vegetables was performed. Sampling plans were designed based on previous findings and on consumption data. Samples (n=4404) of mainly fresh conventionally and organically grown fruit and vegetables were collected at wholesalers and importers and at food processing companies. Of the samples, 3% were frozen products and 5% organically grown. Of the samples, 34% were of Danish origin, with 66% firom other countries. Two accredited laboratories performed analyses of the samples using capillary gas chromatography, lquid chromatography and aspectrophotometric method. Reporting levels were set at the lowest calibration level or at the limit of determination. Residues were found in 60% of the samples of fruit but in only 18% of the vegetable samples. Residues above the maximum residue levels were found in 6% of all samples of fruit and in 2% of the vegetable samples.

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Poulsen, M. E., & Andersen, J. H. (2003). Results from the monitoring of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables on the Danish market, 2000-01. Food Additives and Contaminants, 20(8), 742–757. https://doi.org/10.1080/0265203031000152433

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