India inspects spice companies after contamination claims

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MUMBAI, May 21 — India’s government spice board has launched factory inspections of two top companies in the wake of foreign bans following accusations some products were...

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The Spices Board of India launched checks at processing plants of popular producers MDH and Everest — together making up more than a quarter of India’s market—to ensure that they meet global standards, theBoth companies deny their spices pose a health risk, and MDH last month said the claims were “untrue and lack any substantiating evidence”.

There was no immediate response from the Spices Board, and the media reports did not specify exactly when the factory checks began.

 

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