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Pesticide residues in nearly a third of Britain's food & drink

Started by , Sep 28 2006 04:58 PM
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Dear All,

See - http://news.independ...icle1761673.ece

Perhaps traces were inevitable given the current available detection technology but then -
'Ian Brown, the committee's chairman, said most of the pesticide residues were not a cause for health concern among consumers.'

And the others ?

Rgds / Charles.C
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Dear All,

See - http://news.independ...icle1761673.ece

Perhaps traces were inevitable given the current available detection technology but then -
"Ian Brown, the committee's chairman, said most of the pesticide residues were not a cause for health concern among consumers."

And the others ?

Rgds / Charles.C


Is this peculiar to the UK, are other countries any better / worse performing? I tell you what is taking off over here, Organic. In a big way. You can even get organic clothing now.

Simon

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