| NEW RESIDUE DATA SHOWS NEED FOR
PESTICIDE ACTION
Banned pesticide residues have been found in food sold
in the UK, the Pesticide Residues Committee revealed today. The
committee also reported that half of lettuces tested contained illegal
pesticide traces, but there was a significant fall in the
number of apples testing positive for pesticides. Sandra Bell, Pesticides Campaigner at Friends of the Earth said: "These results contain good news and bad. We are delighted that the number of apples containing residues have fallen, but disappointed that half the lettuces on sale had detectable levels of chemicals. It is also alarming to see banned chemicals finding their way into food sold in the UK. "It is now illegal for pesticides at any level to be found in processed baby food because infants are more sensitive to their vulnerable to there effects The same law should apply to all fresh fruit and vegetables. The Government's food safety advisors have said we should aim for residue-free food, but today's results confirm there is still a long way to go. Retailers and the Government must be more vigilant about illegal pesticides in imported produce, and do more to help UK farmers find alternatives to risky pesticides. A FOE survey of supermarkets and food containing pesticides is available
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