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| Poster (After Call) | FZJ-2026-00772 |
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2025
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.34734/FZJ-2026-00772
Abstract: To ensure organic rice production, heavy metals levels in paddy fields should be strictly evaluated as a prerequisite, as heavy metals such as As, Cd and Pb are often of concern in the rice products. Therefore, we conducted field sampling of paddy soil, water (including irrigation water), and collected rice grains (both polished and unpolished) from both conventional and organic rice production fields in Vinh Long, Dong Thap and An Giang provinces to evaluate the heavy metals status in the Mekong Delta region. We found that all the heavy metals of interest are at low levels in the soil and water of paddy fields in all three provinces. They are well below the soil and water quality standards issued by China, Japan, the EU and the USA. Heavy metals in polished rice grains are below the food quality requirements set by the above nations and regions. However, unpolished rice grains contain higher concentrations of heavy metals compared with their polished counterparts due to the accumulation of heavy metals in the bran. In some rice grains, As concentration is slightly higher than the strict EU regulation of 0.2 mg kg-1, which can be a result of secondary contamination through e.g., the contact with soil or dust. In general, heavy metals are not a concerning issue for organic rice production at all fields in the present study.
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