Children's Food Project -2017 Data

Children's Food Project -2017 Data The main objective of the 2017 CFP was to collect data and assess the compliance of infant foods to Canadian standards for residues of pesticides and metals. Previous years have analyzed pesticides, metals, veterinary drug residues, aflatoxins and environmental contaminants. In the 2017 CFP, a total of 534 samples of infant and toddler foods were purchased in the Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec areas between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018. These samples included infant cereal, fruit and vegetable purees, infant and toddler grain-based snacks and juices. All samples were analyzed for pesticide residues and only juice samples were tested for metals. 2022-04-13 Canadian Food Inspection Agency openagency@inspection.gc.ca Information and Communicationsfood safetychemistrychildreninfantchemical residues Children's Food Project - 2017 DataCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/61a82716-e863-4c20-b1a7-c8e05e70e72d/resource/3e34dce9-2844-4cc4-8e06-05c45830509c/download/cfia-acia-1142_2017_fssd_chem_childrens-food-project_projet-sur-les-aliments-destines-aux-enfant.csv

The main objective of the 2017 CFP was to collect data and assess the compliance of infant foods to Canadian standards for residues of pesticides and metals. Previous years have analyzed pesticides, metals, veterinary drug residues, aflatoxins and environmental contaminants.

In the 2017 CFP, a total of 534 samples of infant and toddler foods were purchased in the Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec areas between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018. These samples included infant cereal, fruit and vegetable purees, infant and toddler grain-based snacks and juices. All samples were analyzed for pesticide residues and only juice samples were tested for metals.

  • Publisher - Current Organization Name: Canadian Food Inspection Agency
  • Publisher - Organization Section Name: Science
  • Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada

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