31 May 2001
The Government's Pesticide Residues Committee today published its quarterly
monitoring report, for July to September 2000. The results make depressing
reading for anyone who wants to buy food free of risky chemicals.
Results include:
All the major supermarkets were found to be selling food with pesticide residues. Lettuce samples with levels of pesticides over legal limites were found in Asda, Co-op, Safeway,Somerfield and Morrisons stores. A sample of UK pears from Sainsburys was found to contain chlormequat - a pesticide not approved for use here. Friends of the Earth (FOE) wants all retailers to aim for zero residues in their food as well as prohibiting the use of the most dangerous pesticides including those with strong evidence of hormone disrupting effects.
FOE also wants Govt to take action to ensure that our food is pesticide
free including the introduction of a pesticide tax and better support
for farmers to convert to organic or to reduce their use of chemical
inputs.
Commenting on the results, FOE Food Campaigner Sandra Bell said:
Yet again dodgy pesticides have been found in our food - from our own farmers and abroad. Its not surprising that consumers are clamouring for organic food - which we have to import in large quantities. The Government must make sure that farmers in the UK get the support they need to produce pesticide free food - and it should increase its vigilance on imports - why should consumers be expected to eat imported food containing pesticides which are banned in the UK? Labour's manifesto promises an investigation into sustainable farming and food - we will be watching closely to make sure that they deliver on it after the Election.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth
26-28 Underwood St.
LONDON
N1 7JQ
Tel: 020 7490 1555
Fax: 020 7490 0881
Web: www.foe.co.uk/feedback.html
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