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How Do Contaminants Enter the Food Supply Chain?
Contaminants can enter the food supply chain through various means. At the
agricultural production
stage, pesticides and fertilizers may introduce
chemical contaminants
. Industrial processes can lead to
heavy metal contamination
, while improper handling and storage can foster
microbial contamination
. Understanding these entry points is crucial for mitigating risks.
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