Import sales suffer after deadly US apple
scare
Sales of imported apples have been serious damaged by a
contamination scare involving a recall order on two
Imported apples at a supermarket in
Vietnamese authorities have confirmed there were no direct
imports from Bidard Bros. Co. of the
A representative of
Ho Quoc Nguyen, head of public relations at Big C Supermarket,
said the company had reviewed all import records, and suppliers had checked
stocks in line with warnings from the Vietnam Food Administration, and they
had confirmed all apples were free of contamination. Despite assurances,
sales of imported apples fell 30 percent.
The owner of a company specialising in distribution of imported
fruits in
Vietnamese authorities in early January began a nationwide
recall of US-grown Granny Smith and Gala apples, shipments of which from
Bidard Bros. Co. were feared to be contaminated with the Listeria
monocytogenes virus. Authorities were concerned that apples sourced from the
Listeriosis can be fatal, with symptoms including fever, severe
headache, nausea and a stiffness of the neck. The US Food and Drug
Administration said the
The director general of the Plant Protection Department, Nguyen
Xuan Hong, said ambiguous information from one company may have encouraged
consumers to avoid all imported apples.
"Consumers are very concerned and sensitive about food
safety," Hong said.
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Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 2, 2015
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