Switzerland found the amount of cadmium in frozen raspberries imported from Serbia higher than the permitted amount, it was announced on the portal European food alert system (RASFF)
RASFF has issued a severe risk warning.
This is the number of products from Serbia that during 2025 are marked as potentially risky or risky on the European market increased to 28.
Earlier in November, Slovenia and Spain issued warnings about the potential risk of toast and soybean meal from Serbia.
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In previous months, several European countries issued similar warnings. At the end of October, Belgium marked cherries from Serbia as unsafe due to the increased amount of the insecticide omethoate, while In early October, Greece reported irregularities in shipments of dried apricots.
Since the beginning of 2025, Hepatitis A in frozen fruit, aflatoxin in soy flour, metal wire in gnocchi, listeria in smoked salmon, as well as cadmium in frozen strawberries have been detected in Serbian products exported to the European market.
The most common reason for issuing a warning remains the presence of aflatoxin B1, one of the most dangerous mycotoxins that can be harmful to human health.
Two more foodstuffs from Serbia unsafe in Europe