The Food Safety and Drug Administration Department on
Tuesday commenced raids on wholesale outlets of mangoes in the city. Of
the 52 shops raided in Koyambedu Market 36 were found to use chemicals
such as calcium carbide for ripening of mangoes. The officials seized
250 kg of calcium carbide and destroyed two tonnes of mangoes. According
to Food Safety officials, the clinically proven carcinogenic chemical
is being used across various wholesale and retail outlets to ripen
mangoes and other fruits such as papayas. The Koyambedu Wholesale Fruit
Market, which is the point of arrival of mangoes in the city, continues
to see a lot of use of the chemical despite warning by civic
authorities. The officials said they found labourers packing calcium
carbide into small sachets on Tuesday so that they could be hidden
within the mangoes for ripening. Use of the chemical to ripen mangoes is
prohibited under the Food Safety and Standards Act.Calcium carbide is a hazardous chemical and contains traces of arsenic and phosphorus hydride.While
inhalation of the chemical can cause unconsciousness, consumption of
fruits ripened using the chemical may have serious health implications.According
to T. Jeyakumar, former joint director of public health and State
health authority for food adulteration, the calcium carbide stones and
powder can severely affect the stomach. “Often, people think that eating
a few fruits during the season may not cause harm. The chemical
irritates the mucous lining of the stomach and causes ulcers. Over a
period of time, unhealed ulcers can cause cancer,” he said.
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