Each quarter, the DTU National Food Institute and the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration report results from the Danish pesticide monitoring program.
The report for Q1 2025 includes results from 577 conventional and organic spot checks and targeted samples of fruit, vegetables, grains, processed products, baby food, and animal products, all analyzed for pesticide residues.
In 4 samples, pesticide residues were found in concentrations exceeding the maximum residue limit, and a health risk could not be ruled out.
These cases include:
Chlorpyrifos in pears from China
Chlorpyrifos in cloves from Indonesia
Chlorpyrifos in rice flour from India
Chlorpyrifos in sorghum from India
When the pesticide content in a food product exceeds the legal limit, the product must not be sold. If the content is assessed to pose a potential health risk, the product is also recalled from the market, and a notification may be issued via the EU’s Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF). 4 RASFF notifications were issued in connection with pesticide residue findings in Q1 2025.
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See the quarterly report: Pesticides in Food – Pesticide Monitoring of Food, Q1 2025 (PDF only in Danish). The quarterly report only includes the samples analyzed during that specific quarter.
The results from the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration’s pesticide monitoring will be reported in more detail in the annual report on pesticide residues in food, which is prepared by the DTU National Food Institute in collaboration with the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration. The report is published in the second half of the year following the year in which the samples were collected.
Find the quarterly report, previous annual reports, and more information about pesticide residues at food.dtu.dk