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Keywords
Agriculture
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Food
Fruits
Indoors
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Pesticides
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Pesticides in Swiss Strawberries
Swiss strawberries from conventional cultivation are often contaminated with pesticides. This is the result of analysis from Greenpeace Switzerland through an independent laboratory. Soil and plant samples of strawberry fields in the fruit-growing areas and Swiss strawberries from the supermarkets usually have multiple burdens. The substances found are particularly problematic for children. Samples from organic cultivation and just one out of 13 conventional samples were pesticide free.
In original language:
Pestizide in Schweizer Erdbeeren
Schweizer Erdbeeren aus konventionellem Anbau sind fast immer mit Pestiziden belastet. Das ist das Resultat von Analysen, die Greenpeace Schweiz bei einem unabhängigen Labor in Auftrag gegeben hat. Boden- und Pflanzenproben von Erdbeerfeldern in den Obstbaugebieten des Thurgaus und des Berner Seelands sowie Schweizer Erdbeeren aus dem Supermarkt weisen meist Mehrfachbelastungen auf. Die gefundenen Rückstände sind insbesondere für Kinder problematisch. Proben aus Bio-Anbau waren alle rückstandsfrei.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPWSB
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
21/06/2016
Locations:
Europe
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Nicolas Fojtu / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Pesticides in Swiss Strawberries
Swiss strawberries from conventional cultivation are often contaminated with pesticides. This is the result of analysis from Greenpeace Switzerland through an independent laboratory. Soil and plant samples of strawberry fields in the fruit-growing areas and Swiss strawberries from the supermarkets usually have multiple burdens. The substances found are particularly problematic for children. Samples from organic cultivation and just one out of 13 conventional samples were pesticide free.
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