Residues of cereals

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of domestic maize, which represent 90% of their supply. the main maize growing areas in europe are france, italy, spain and hungary. the european maize milling industry mainly uses selected maize from france, italy and also selected imported grain from argentina. french maize is typically used for snack
foods and brewers' grits, while italian maize is typically used for polenta. argentinean maize is typically used for breakfast cereals. milling euromaisiers members' activity is a dry process. contrary to the dry-milling process, the wet-milling process uses large amounts of water with the intention...
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imported pulses are safe: fssai new delhi, nov food safety regulator fssai thursday said imported pulses and beans are safe for consumption as tests conducted in the last one month found no residue of glyphosate in these commodities. glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide which is used to kill weeds
, especially annual broadleaf weeds and grasses that compete with crops. last month, the food safety and standards authority of india (fssai) had instructed its import offices at ports to start monitoring for presence of glyphosate in pulses and beans....
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Pulses_Outlook_16_11_2018.pdf
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will keep the ink from drying out. drying out. quick tips screens must be prepared with water-resist emulsion to prevent stencil breakdown on press. post-hardening the stencil is recommended for long print runs. stir in - %, by weight, d-powder discharge activator and mix well. different percentages of
that is being used will determine how much squeegee pressure should be used. typically heavy squeegee pressure is preferred. print wet-on-wet without flash curing. misting the on-press screens occasionally with water during long print runs is helpful. the printed fabric should be cured for a minimum of...
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will keep the ink from drying out. drying out. quick tips screens must be prepared with water-resist emulsion to prevent stencil breakdown on press. post-hardening the stencil is recommended for long print runs. stir in - %, by weight, d-powder discharge activator and mix well. different percentages of
that is being used will determine how much squeegee pressure should be used. typically heavy squeegee pressure is preferred. print wet-on-wet without flash curing. misting the on-press screens occasionally with water during long print runs is helpful. the printed fabric should be cured for a minimum of...
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fssai says 'no cause of alarm' about milk adulteration dated: - th october (wednesday) e-paper there is no cause of alarm about quality of milk in india, food regulator fssai ceo pawan kumar agarwal said tuesday, citing initial findings of its nationwide survey. he said the fssai collected samples for
"there is no alarming situation. the survey showed per cent of samples as sub-standard. but sub-standard does not mean that milk is unsafe. only - per cent of samples were unsafe," he told reporters when asked about milk adulteration. he said the samples which were found unsafe were not further analysed...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Milk_Economic_18_10_2018.pdf