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2015

Study finds pesticides in most apples

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Most apples sold at Swiss supermarkets contain pesticides, according to a study commissioned by environmental organisation Greenpeace.  An independent laboratory tested 126 apples from supermarkets in 11 European countries. Among the conventionally-grown apples, 83% had a pesticide residue, and 60% showed traces of two or more pesticides. However, all of the organic apples were pesticide-free.  The Swiss apples came from retailers Aldi, Coop, Lidl and Migros. On average, the conventional apples had 1.8 different pesticides on them. An apple from Migros even served up five different substances. There was fungicide on an apple from Coop’s Jamadu line, which is targeted at children.  Although the chemical quantities were within Swiss legal limits, Greenpeace Switzerland has criticised the results because of the apples’ contribution to the toxic burden – the steady accumulation of various chemicals in people’s bodies. This can have a negative effect on overall health ...