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FDA confirms fungicide in orange juice

FDA finds low levels of fungicide in orange juice set for sale in US, but no recalls planned

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration says it has confirmed low levels of an illegal fungicide in orange juice samples taken from Florida manufacturers.

The FDA says the fungicide is far below dangerous levels, the juice is safe to drink and the orange juice won't be recalled from stores or destroyed. The juice tested was mixed with product from Brazil, where the fungicide carbendazim is used.

The government is testing for the chemical in domestic orange juice and in imports because carbendazim is not approved for use on oranges in the United States. It is used in other countries, including Brazil, to combat mold on orange trees.

The test results are the first domestic samples released by the FDA. The government started testing for the chemical after Atlanta-based Coca-Cola, which owns juice brands Minute Maid and Simply Orange, reported finding the chemical in its own juice and in competing juices late last year. Most orange juice products made by Coke and other companies contain a blend of juice from different sources, including Brazil, which is the world's largest orange producer.

The FDA said that nine of 14 samples taken from large holding tanks of juice in Florida tested positive at up to 36 parts per billion. The Environmental Protection Agency has said studies show no risks of consuming the chemical at up to 80 parts per billion and true levels of danger are probably thousands of times higher.

The agency said the juice in the tanks will packaged in hundreds of thousands of retail size containers, so the tests were a good representative sample of what will end up on store shelves. The FDA said it will do follow-up testing at the facilities but did not release the names of the companies where the samples were taken.

Though the EPA says the juice is safe, the FDA is still detaining any orange juice imports that contain the chemical at more than 10 parts per billion, which is the lowest detectable level. The agency has detained almost a quarter of 86 orange juice shipments at the border since the first of the year, hoping to phase the carbendazim out of the U.S. supply.

"We looked at products already in the country and realized there was no safety risk there, and yet carbendazim is technically illegal, we know Brazil uses it and we want to prevent it from entering the country," said FDA spokeswoman Siobhan DeLancey.

All of the imports detained are from Brazil and Canada. Canada doesn't grow oranges but purchases orange juice products from other countries, including Brazil, and then exports it to the United States.

Test results released by the FDA showed the highest levels found were in a Jan. 11 shipment of concentrate from Brazil. That shipment contained up to 60 parts per billion of the fungicide, though most samples were much lower.

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Online:

FDA updates on fungicide in orange juice: http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/FruitsVegetablesJuices/ucm288004.htm

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9 comments

  • John  •  3 months ago
    Too many things mixed together from different countries . Really a gamble in the supermarkets nowadays.
  • MD  •  Homewood, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    Don't worry sheep, no radiation escaped the nuclear reactor. Oh wait, some did but we won't know about it until it's too late. Drink up!
  • j  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    So basically unless it is '100% florida' or '100% california' juice, it might be poison ? Guess which one I will purchase ...
  • ladner  •  Hattiesburg, Mississippi  •  3 months ago
    The fungicide is probaly better for you that the orange juice.......Because all you are getting is the left overs from good orange juice. After all the prossesing.
  • DAVE  •  3 months ago
    no wonder i'm feeling a little quezie or maybe its all that gin i mixed with the oj
  • Veritas  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    If you are worried about the bacteria, simply increase the amount of vodka you are adding to the orange juice. Alcohol knocks those germs right on their asz.
  • Al  •  Murfreesboro, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
    Hey J better check the news from a couple of weeks ago on that Florida and California juice it seems it is so pure either and California always having issues wit e-coli
  • Sam  •  South Bend, Indiana  •  3 months ago
    No wonder we all have or will get cancer. It is time to have enormous lawsuits against food growers / processors and makers like McDonald's -- "GREEN SLIME" GET REAL!!!!!!
  • Quasimodo  •  Tirana, Albania  •  3 months ago
    Thank You the NEW TEA and GOP Party they wanted Lacks Rules and Laws to Help the Big Corporations GREED to sell Poison to the Americans People.. They allow the Outsourcing of Americans Jobs and to Import Harmful Foods and Drugs in the USA. The USA can Produce almost everything Americans need but the Big USA Corporations like Big OIL/Boeing want to OUTsource Americans JOBS to Lay-off Hourly workers or only hire part-time , Temps workers at very LOW Wages. The TEA and GOP party Treats the Big USA Corporations and CEO's like Royalty.
    • Myself 3 months ago
      Umm... this happened during the third year of the Obama administration. And Democrats had total control of the House, the Senate and the Presidency for those first two years. Facts are really inconvenient things, aren't they? OK, now it is time for you to try and spin the truth on this. Ready... Go!
 
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