GB 9679-1988
AbolishedHygienic standard for tea
茶叶卫生标准
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the maximum allowable levels of heavy metals (such as lead and copper) and pesticide residues in tea products. It is applied in China to regulate the hygiene and safety of all types of tea intended for human consumption, including green, black, and oolong teas, during production, processing, and market inspection.
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