Fungicide in Brazilian OJ causes concerns for domestic citrus industry
Fungicide in Brazilian OJ causes concerns for domestic citrus industry
In late December, the Coca-Cola Co. told the U.S. Food & Drug Administration that it had discovered low levels of a fungicide not approved for use in the United States in its orange juice.
The contamination came from Brazil, where growers legally use the fungicide carbendazim to fight black spot mold on oranges.