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Keywords
Chickens
Cooking
Day
Food
Hands
Health
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Medications
Pesticides
SAGE (campaign title)
Toxics (campaign title)
Traditional Chinese Medicine at Home
Chicken soup with Chinese Angelica sinensis and red dates is a common food therapy for Chinese people. Greenpeace is currently investigating pesticide residue in Chinese herbal medicine and highlighting the need to end the use of toxic chemicals in industrial agriculture.
Unique identifier:
GP04M1M
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/05/2013
Locations:
Asia
,
Beijing
,
China
Credit line:
© Yang Di / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Use in Home Food
Images of home food prepared with Angelica sinensis. Greenpeace East Asia is currently investigating pesticide residue in Chinese herbal medicine and highlighting the need to end the use of toxic chemicals in industrial agriculture. Chinese herbal products are trusted and used as food ingredients for healing purposes in soups, stir fries and teas by millions of people around the world. However the Greenpeace investigation has revealed that these herbs are covered in pesticide residue considered illegal in China and highly hazardous by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The findings are just another example of the failure of chemicals based industrial agriculture to deliver healthy foods for people.
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