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Pesticides in fruit and vegetables - an insider report

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On 8/18/2019 at 8:58 PM, CLW said:

Not only American companies, every international company.
Send their dirty stuff to third world and developing countries.
And all under the premise being the good guy and offer them cheap pesticides for sake of food security (availability)

Thailand is blessed.

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  • When I used to work in product development and had items that needed to be tested, we sent all of ours (ALL) to HK for testing. The reason is that there was no confidence in labs in Thailand and there

  • Thank you for the info,i'm not suprised of your findings at all..Looking forward for more information from you. Thank you and have a nice working day.

  • So, why am I not surprised?

I don’t think it is a surprise that 99% of tested samples for export are negative. As far as I know all arrivals at country of destination are tested again before being released. The problem are food products for local market as they escape random testing. We don’t want the pesticides but we also don’t want the fruits and vegetables as we knew them when we were kids. GMO would help a lot but unfortunately many countries still see this as a health threat.


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On 8/16/2019 at 11:05 AM, MartiniMan said:

Although Thais can be led into disgraceful places

I agree with your comment after reading this:

 

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