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EWG’s Dirty Dozen Foods with Pesticides
Of the 47 items included in our analysis, these 12 fruits and vegetables were most contaminated with pesticides The Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” webpage summarizes produce that tests show to have the highest pesticide residues, based on USDA and FDA data. It forms part of EWG’s annual Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce, which…
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Excess fertilizer use: which countries cause environmental damage by overapplying fertilizers?
Nutrients are essential for crop growth. But when they’re overapplied they become a pollutant. Fertilizers have transformed the way the world produces food. They have not only brought large benefits for food security, but they also bring environmental benefits through higher yields (and therefore less land use). But, there can be a downside. When we…
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FDA’s Market Basket Study
This report summarizes the analytical results for elements from the United States (US) Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Total Diet Study (TDS) for fiscal years 2018 through 2020. The TDS is a continuous survey and one of the tools FDA uses to monitor the food supply. For the TDS, FDA collects foods from retail outlets…
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More Ground Cinnamon Products Added to FDA Public Health Alert Due to Presence of Elevated Levels of Lead
https://www.fda.gov/food/alerts-advisories-safety-information/more-ground-cinnamon-products-added-fda-public-health-alert-due-presence-elevated-levels-lead
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MAD COW and your fertilizer
Written in 2003 Perhaps the recent finding of mad cow will be a wake up call to Americans who naïvely believe that the government is protecting the food supply; a supposition that couldn’t be farther from the truth. It appears that many regulations are not designed for food protection, but instead to save waste generating…
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Fear in the Fields: How Hazardous Waste Becomes Fertilizer
A Seattle Times investigation found that, across the nation, industrial wastes laden with heavy metals and other dangerous materials are being used in fertilizers and spread over farmland. The process saves dirty industries the high costs of disposing of hazardous wastes.(July 3 – 4, 1997) While the Seattle Times claimed the process was legal, only…
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