央视曝光后,天门市委市政府迅速成立联合调查组
Xin Jing Bao·2026-01-20 01:32

Group 1 - The Hubei Tianmen Agricultural and Rural Bureau has launched an investigation into reports of illegal pesticide use, specifically focusing on the case of a grower named Luo, whose vegetables are still in the growth stage and have not yet been marketed [1] - A joint investigation team has been established to conduct sampling and testing of the vegetables grown by Luo, while increasing inspection frequency for pesticides sold in the city to prevent non-compliant vegetables from entering the market [1] - The police have summoned Luo for investigation, and there is a public acknowledgment of the media and public's role in monitoring the situation [1] Group 2 - Reports indicate that some merchants and enterprises are still illegally selling pesticides that are banned or restricted, including "Kebaiwei," which is prohibited for use on vegetables and will be banned for production starting June 1, 2024 [1] - In a separate report, it was found that a grower in Tianmen was using "Kebaiwei" pesticide, which contains 1% of the toxic substance, raising concerns about the safety of the vegetables produced in that area [2] - The grower admitted to using the banned pesticide and claimed to have access to it through certain channels, highlighting ongoing issues with compliance in pesticide regulations [2]