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Arsenic in Rice

What the Recent Arsenic and Cadmium Report Means for Store Bought Rice Buyers The recent report on arsenic and cadmium levels in store bought rice has left many consumers wondering about the safety of their staple food.

The findings, based on tests conducted by government agencies and independent organizations, revealed that a significant portion of commercially available rice samples contained alarming amounts of these toxic substances.

Understanding the Arsenic and Cadmium Report: What's at Stake for Rice Buyers The report highlighted the pervasive presence of arsenic in rice, with levels reaching up to 12 parts per million (ppm) in some cases.

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