To guarantee that plant-based foods are safe for human consumption, a modern Mobile Plant Food Safety Laboratory was launched by the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI).
Senator Cynthia Villar and BPI Director Gerald Glenn Panganiban led the inauguration of the first roving laboratory for food testing of plant- based food produce recently at the BPI complex in Manila.
“It will ensure the safety of consumers to make sure that plant-based foods are free from pesticide residues, chemicals and microbial contaminants particularly in markets.”
“It will ensure the safety of consumers to make sure that plant-based foods are free from pesticide residues, chemicals and microbial contaminants particularly in markets where access to conventional laboratories are restricted,” Villar said.
“As Filipinos we are used to evaluating our fruits and vegetables by merely using our
eyes. We look at their appearance, or by touching, smelling and tasting them and we conclude that they are fit for consumption, or whether they are acceptable or rejected,” added the chairperson of the Senate committee on agriculture and food.
The veteran legislator said the roving modern laboratory will tour markets in the capital city to raise awareness of food safety and good food handling practices.
It is equipped to test for a range of harmful food contaminants and pathogens including toxic chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, antibiotics, among others.
“Test results take just a few minutes to a few hours.”
The BPI mobile laboratory will check the presence of toxic chemicals, pesticides in fruits and vegetables, E. coli in water and salmonella.
“Test results take just a few minutes to a few hours. Although these tests are not as thorough as analyses performed in large laboratories, they are enough to detect the worst cases of contamination, allowing officials to alert sellers and buyers,” the seasoned lawmaker explained.