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Why Iran and Taiwan rejected tea consignments from India

Two countries – Iran and Taiwan – have rejected three containers of Indian tea, citing phytosanitary issues and the presence of pesticides beyond permissible limits

By CNBCTV18.COMJun 10, 2022 5:29:46 PM IST (Published)


At a time when Indian tea makers are trying to ramp up exports amid falling output from crisis-hit Sri Lanka, consignments from the country are being rejected by some countries due to the presence of pesticides and chemicals beyond permissible limits.
Two countries – Iran and Taiwan – have rejected three containers of Indian tea, citing phytosanitary issues and the presence of pesticides beyond permissible limits, Mint reported quoting two sources. “Two containers have come back from Taiwan and one from Iran. The maximum residue level (MRLs) in Taiwan is too low, and exporters are aware of the risk," an official told the publication.
Why is tea getting rejected?
The MRL is defined as the maximum concentration of pesticide residue that is expected to occur in or on food and feeding material following the use of pesticides as per Good Agricultural Practice (GAP). A trading standard, MRLs help ensure residue levels do not pose risks to consumers. Till now, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has notified MRL for 34 pesticides.