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Artificially Ripened Fruit Shops Raided By Officials

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June 2, 2024
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Artificially Ripened Fruit Shops Raided By Officials

Food safety branch officers on Wednesday raided shops in Koyambedu Wholesale Market complex in Chennai and seized several tonnes of fruits that were artificially ripened through the usage of chemicals.

A crew of officials led using Dr Satheesh Kumar, certain food safety officer in Chennai, inspected the shops and seized seven tonnes of mangoes and 500 kilograms of bananas that had been combined with chemicals.

In the video released with the aid of the officers, the store proprietor asks Dr Kumar to forgive them for one closing time. The respectable is visible telling them that in a previous raid, they had already seized nearly 10 tonnes of fruits and destroyed them and that they (keep workers) nevertheless have not learned their lesson. The official says that he can not allow them to promote those chemically ripened fruit.

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Speaking to Indianexpress.com, Dr Kumar noted that the shop people used Ethephon to ripen the result. “The shopkeepers had this chemical in sachets and put them in direct touch with the culmination. The sachets would hasten the ripening method artificially which is genuinely no longer the proper method of ripening result. If humans, particularly children, devour this culmination without washing, the chemical will directly get into the frame. It will start with a stomach ache and will cause diarrhea, vomiting, etc. In a few cases, it may motive extreme health complications, the apprehensive machine would possibly get affected and people would possibly get seizures,” he referred to.

The officers stated that they raided close to 30 shops on Wednesday inside the Koyambedu fruit marketplace and discovered six of them violating the recommendations.

“The store proprietors have been informed that their shops will be completely sealed if they are found to be indulging in the act again. They were fined Rs 5,000 now and close to Rs 5.5lakh worth adulterated culmination have been seized,” Kumar added.

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