Residue contents were ten times higher in the past
date:Sep 25, 2017
Take, for example, bananas. That piece of fruit has to be examined with its peel. But you dont eat the peel, do you?, you might think. And youd be right, but because MRL (Maximum Residue Limits) is a limit value based on good agrarian practices, the peel therefore also has to be analysed.

Maximum Residue Limit
MRLs are the legally allowed maximum residues of a substance in or on foods, as in the banana example. That limit is determined by means of a number of field tests. Primoris examines whe
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