Prices unlikely to rise after destruction of contaminated vegetables: AVA

Channel NewsAsia 2 Dec 07;

SINGAPORE : Vegetable prices in Singapore will not be affected by the destruction of some 200 tonnes of contaminated veggies.

The vegetables from six farms in Sungei Tengah and Lim Chu Kang Agrotechnology Parks had to be destroyed after they were contaminated by a red dye released from an RSAF aircraft more than a week ago in preparation for an upcoming aerobatic display.

The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority says the vegetables destroyed comprise less than 1 percent of Singapore's consumption and so will not affect vegetable prices.

Farmers who spoke to our reporter say they hope to grow new crops in time for Chinese New Year.

Others are hoping for adequate compensation from the Defence Ministry. - CNA/ch

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