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Smuggled onions contaminated with E. coli: DA warns

admin June 25, 2025

THE Department of Agriculture (DA) issued a stern warning to the public on Wednesday, advising against the purchase of smuggled or illegally imported onions following the detection of E. coli bacteria in samples collected from Manila’s Paco Public Market.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. emphasized the serious threat to public health posed by the contaminated onions, characterizing the situation as a significant food safety issue.

The DA has pledged to confiscate the affected onions in accordance with the Food Safety Act of 2013.

Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) Director Gerald Glenn Panganiban confirmed that the Manila local government unit has been officially notified of the test results.

The findings indicate potential fecal contamination and unsanitary handling practices during the processing of red onions. The presence of E. coli, a bacterium known to cause various gastrointestinal illnesses, highlights the critical need for consumers to exercise caution when purchasing onions.

The DA’s announcement underscores the importance of sourcing food products from legitimate and regulated channels.

Consumers are urged to be vigilant and to report any suspicious onion sales to the appropriate authorities. The discovery of E. coli in smuggled onions serves as a stark reminder of the potential health risks associated with consuming unregulated food products and emphasizes the need for stricter enforcement of food safety regulations to protect public health.

The DA’s swift action in issuing a public warning and initiating confiscation procedures demonstrates its commitment to safeguarding the well-being of Filipino consumers.

Tags: E COLI

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