Heavy metal contamination: ‘Serious and remarkable’ concentration of arsenic, lead and cadmium in Turkish fish By Pearly Neo 02-Sep-2020 - Last updated on 02-Sep-2020 at 02:03 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Fish caught from the seas surrounding Turkey have been found to be contaminated with heavy metals above the recommended maximum limit, in particular, lead and cadmium.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 August 2020 Heavy metal contamination: ‘Serious and remarkable’ concentration of arsenic, lead and cadmium in Turkish fish Japan food labelling revision: ‘Artificial’ and ‘synthetic’ terms banned for food additives ‘Costly and time-consuming’: Malaysian palm oil boss hits out at EU’s Farm-to-Fork Strategy – exclusive interview Going carbon-negative: TerViva establishes world-first organic pongamia bean supply chain in India Bringing home the plant-based bacon: Sunfed aims to provide a more healthy ‘guilty pleasure’ Pork priority: How CP Foods’ acquisition drive will help conquer North American and Asian markets – Chairman Exclusive Part I Hemp-based meat: New Zealand firm eyes 2021 launch for minimally processed, sustainable new product India food fraud alarm: Much more needs to be done if ‘Make in India’ campaign is to succeed Fortification, plant-based and healthier packaged foods to boom in APAC post-COVID-19 – expert panel Mandatory salt reformulation: Australia’s new voluntary programme leaves sour taste with health experts Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next