Food Safety Incidents

Pesticide application regulations has been detected in Varieties Of Sunflower Seeds.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Incident Report: Pesticide Application Regulations Violation

On February 11, 2026, a significant food safety incident was reported concerning various types of sunflower seeds originating from the Orenburg region. The incident was identified by the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, which is responsible for monitoring agricultural products and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

The primary concern in this case is related to the application of pesticides on sunflower seeds. Pesticides are chemicals used to protect crops from pests and diseases, but their improper use can lead to residues on food products that pose health risks to consumers. The detection of violations in pesticide application regulations raises alarms about the potential contamination of sunflower seeds, which are widely consumed and used in various food products.

Consumers are advised to remain vigilant and ensure that the sunflower seeds they purchase are sourced from reputable suppliers who adhere to safety standards. It is crucial for regulatory bodies to enforce strict compliance with pesticide application guidelines to safeguard public health.

This incident underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring and regulation in the agricultural sector to prevent food safety issues and protect consumers from potential hazards associated with pesticide residues.

  • Incident: Pesticide application regulations has been detected in Varieties Of Sunflower Seeds.
  • Date: 2026-02-11
  • Product: Varieties Of Sunflower Seeds
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  • Origin of issue: Orenburg region
  • Hazard: Available to SGS Digicomply users only. Explore the platform (for enterprises, no individual plans)
  • Incident Category: Control, Other incident
  • Source: Россельхознадзор - Rosselkhoznadzor - Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance