DOH orders Oahu farm to destroy basil crops because of pesticide violations

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Approximately 5,000 pounds of Thai basil grown at Wong Hon Hin Inc.’s Farm in Waianae, Oahu, was destroyed recently because of pesticide residue violations, the state Department of Health announced Thursday.

The ordered destruction came as a result of pesticide residue violations at the farm. Health inspectors were notified on Sept. 23, that routine screening samples taken at a local produce distributor showed illegal levels of the organophosphate insecticide Malathion on Thai basil.

Department of Health conducted a trace back investigation to identify the producer of the basil. Confirmatory samples taken at the farm revealed illegal pesticide levels on Thai basil growing at Wong Hon Hin Inc. The produce distributor was notified on Sept. 23 to halt sales of Thai basil and Wong Hon Hin Inc. was ordered to halt any deliveries of the basil. The farm was notified about the violation and ordered to destroy the crops affected. Health inspectors witnessed the destruction of the affected basil at the farm on Sept. 30

The farm will be subject to three months of routine sampling of all crops grown to ensure that the produce grown does not exceed maximum contamination levels prescribed by law for pesticides. The farm may also be required to conduct third party pesticide residue sampling if any future violations occur.

In addition, produce distributors and all other markets may be required to obtain accompanying test results from Wong Hon Hin Inc. to certify the produce grown on their farm meets all health standards before it is sold to the public.