Food Safety Incidents

Iprodione has been detected in Fresh pitahaya dragon fruit .

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Jun 30, 2025 10:00:00 PM

On June 10, 2025, a significant incident was reported involving the detection of iprodione in fresh pitahaya dragon fruit. This finding has raised concerns regarding food safety and contamination issues associated with this product.

The fresh pitahaya dragon fruit, which has its origin in China, was flagged under the incident category of control, highlighting the need for regulatory oversight in the distribution of this fruit. The detection of iprodione, a chemical commonly used as a fungicide, falls under the hazard category of contaminants, indicating potential risks associated with consumption.

This incident was reported through the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF), which serves as a notification system for food safety alerts across Europe. The identification of contaminants such as iprodione in food products necessitates immediate attention to ensure consumer safety and compliance with food safety regulations.

As this situation develops, it is crucial for relevant authorities and stakeholders to monitor the implications of this detection on the supply chain and take appropriate actions to address potential health risks associated with the affected product.

  • Incident: Iprodione has been detected in Fresh pitahaya dragon fruit .
  • Date: 2025-06-10
  • Product: Fresh pitahaya dragon fruit
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  • Origin of issue: China
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Contaminants
  • Source: Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed portal (RASFF)