Australia’s self-regulating pesticide monitoring regime picked up far fewer violations than government study
by Anne Davies from on (#67Q3Y)
A pilot program by the agriculture department in 2013 detected chemicals not found by the wholesalers' system
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The pesticide testing Australia relies on to pick up chemicals in fresh fruit and vegetables sold domestically routinely picked up far fewer breaches than a government study in 2013.
Unpublished results of a 2013 pilot study for a national produce monitoring system (NPMS) by the federal agriculture department have been revealed under freedom of information laws.
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