Felicity Lawrence
  Friday December 14, 2001
  The Guardian
  Kiwi fruit, lemons, milk and cereal bars   All lemons tested contained residues,   Sixty three per cent of kiwi fruit tested   Milk was found with residues of   Cereal bars were tested because they   The figures, released by the pesticide   WEEK 3 Jan 7th to 13th 2002
  INCREASED AMOUNT OF PESTICIDES
from the big supermarkets tested by
the government show an increase in
pesticide residues, according to data
released yesterday.
and 90% had residues of more than
one pesticide. The worst example
contained traces of nine pesticides.
Residues included nerve poisoning
organophosphates.
contained residues, and nearly half
contained vinclozolin which has been
linked with reduced sperm counts.
lindane, a pesticide which is to be
banned across the EU in 2002. It is
suspected of disrupting hormones and
has been linked with cancer.
are so popular with children whose
immature systems are thought to be
particularly vulnerable to pesticide
residues. Sixty four per cent contained
residues, and 13% of these showed
multiple residues, including the
presence of an organophosphate.
residues committee, show "there is an
urgent need to address the problem of
multiple residues".
 
 
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