A Canadian Grain Commission study confirms a decrease in cadmium concentration in Canadian durum exports.
Cadmium is a naturally occurring heavy metal that, because of its presence in soil, can be a food contaminant.
Dr. Sheryl Tittlemier with the CGC says high cadmium levels are a concern as they can lead to various negative health effects if consumers have large exposures to it.
For this study, Dr. Tittlemier and her team monitored export shipments of Canadian durum wheat for cadmium concentrations from 1992 to 2020.