The Spices Board has released comprehensive guidelines for exporters to prevent ethylene oxide contamination in Indian spice products, following quality concerns from certain countries. The guidelines include avoiding the use of ethylene oxide, testing for contamination, and implementing preventive measures throughout the supply chain. Exporters are encouraged to use alternative sterilization methods. These guidelines come after Hong Kong and Singapore banned popular spice brands due to ethylene oxide detection.
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