According to the internet, "a company planted sweet potatoes in Gaoyi, which caused the wheat harvest to fail", and the official notification came.
Cctv news(Reporter Xu Hui) Recently, a netizen in Gaoyi County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province released a video, saying that the yield of 280 mu of wheat he planted was reduced or even completely lost, which was suspected to be related to the use of pesticides by a company before planting sweet potatoes. According to "Gaoyi released" WeChat WeChat official account news, on June 3, Gaoyi County Agriculture and Rural Bureau released "Gaoyi County’s information bulletin about" a company planted sweet potatoes in Gaoyi, causing no wheat harvest ".
According to the report, on May 29, a video of "A company planted sweet potatoes in Gaochun, causing no wheat harvest" was spread on the Internet. The Gaoyi county government attached great importance to this and instructed the county agricultural and rural bureau to invite experts from the agricultural industry in Hebei Province to form an expert group to conduct investigation and verification quickly. The survey results are hereby notified as follows:
1. According to the field survey, among the 1,500 mu of wheat, 1,240 mu is growing normally, and 260 mu is growing poorly, among which 100 mu is dwarfed and dotted without ears. According to the yield analysis of the plots with poor growth by the expert group, the area with dwarf plants and no spikes in patches is 194.74kg/ mu, while the other areas are 326.46 kg/ mu. Reasons for low yield: in some areas, the sand layer below 45cm is the whole body, which leaks water and fertilizer, and the ability of water and fertilizer conservation is poor; Extensive field management and insufficient water and fertilizer supply; The measured plot plants are dwarfed, and their growth is inhibited.
2. Samples were taken from the wheat with poor growth and the dried sweet potatoes stored in farmers’ homes, and Hebei Taistin Testing Technology Service Co., Ltd. was entrusted to detect pesticide residues. The results showed that all the samples submitted met the requirements of GB2763-2019 "Maximum Residue Limits of Pesticides in Food".
3. After visiting and investigating villagers and sheep farmers nearby, no sheep died or had any adverse reactions after eating sweet potato leaves, and the village committee did not receive any relevant reports.
4. The soil pesticide residues in plots with obvious dwarfing and growth inhibition have been sampled by the Agricultural Products Quality and Safety Supervision Bureau of Hebei Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and are being tested, and the results will be announced to the public in time.