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No pesticide residue detected on China beans in Japan
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-10-17 00:16

Lan said the incident "did not mean the company's products had problems".

He added the exported products had passed pesticide residue tests by Chinese quality and quarantine authorities, exporters and Japanese importers and no problem was detected.

The company, mainly processing frozen vegetables, stopped exports of the products to Japan. It had 85 percent of its products exported to the country. But its production was continuing.

"We are fully confident of our products," Lan said. "We hope to resume the exports as soon as possible and continue to provide Japanese consumers with safe food."

Lan said he hoped Japanese police would deepen its investigation and find out the exact cause of the incident.

Officials from China's top quality watchdog and the Shandong provincial entry-exit inspection and quarantine bureau were also investigating the case.

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