The Basque Institute for Consumption has reported that in the three inspection campaigns they are detected in the laboratory that dry and packaged legumes “have a high percentage of irregularities”.
The Basque Institute for Consumer-Kontsumobide has a High number of “serious infringements” When selling dry and packaged legumes, and has discovered that in 23.53 % of the analysis the grains, among other things, had parasitized or fungal album work.
In a note, Kontsumobide has that in the Three inspection campaigns Performed are detected in the laboratory that have dry and packaged legumes “a high percentage of irregularities”.
In particular, they are mainly found GrameFects and in the whole grain scarcity They prevent them from being included in the corresponding category that appears on the label.
In 23.53 % of the analyzes performed, a percentage of infringement has been qualified as seriously detected since the grains have changed or parasitated albumin, with light Wedding or pudding attacks Or with very light places on the album.
Labeled
As for the labeling, the dry legumes packs that They are not ecological have no differentiated quality a large number of infringements (84.29 %).
The most striking infringements are the lack of the packaging date (52.63 %) and the lack of information about the category (42.11). Under ImportPeUles, 8.33 % of the cases do not indicate the country of origin.
In ecological legumes, the infringements of the standard are given in labeling and 40 % of the controlled products violate the requirements of labeling organic products.
Has considered buttsumobide as “more serious” than in all cases of the Online sale It is not informed about the date of packaging or energy value and nutritional quantities.
In view of the results, the Basque Institute for Consumption Checks on Dry Legumes will repeat and intensify the control of online sales.
Source: EITB

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