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No international alert on Indian mangoes, MFDA says

No international alert on Indian mangoes, MFDA says

The Maldives Food and Drug Authority (MFDA) stated that it has not received any international food safety alerts regarding Indian mangoes, despite reports that Nepal and Japan have imposed restrictions on certain Indian fruit imports due to pesticide concerns. A Health Ministry official confirmed that no information about a "mango alert" had been shared through international channels. The authority is investigating whether any affected products have been imported into the Maldives. India is a major supplier of fruits and vegetables to the Maldives.

The Maldives Food and Drug Authority (MFDA) stated that it has not received any international food safety alerts regarding Indian mangoes, despite reports that Nepal and Japan have imposed restrictions on certain Indian fruit imports due to pesticide concerns. A Health Ministry official confirmed that no information about a "mango alert" had been shared through international channels. The authority is investigating whether any affected products have been imported into the Maldives. India is a major supplier of fruits and vegetables to the Maldives.

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The Maldives Food and Drug Authority (MFDA) stated that it has not received any international food safety alerts regarding Indian mangoes, despite reports that Nepal and Japan have imposed restrictions on certain Indian fruit imports due to pesticide concerns. A Health Ministry official confirmed that no information about a "mango alert" had been shared through international channels. The authority is investigating whether any affected products have been imported into the Maldives. India is a major supplier of fruits and vegetables to the Maldives.

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