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    Shocking rise in toxic pesticides on European fruit

    8:53 am, July 15, 2022
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    As per the modern research, it got revealed that there is a toxic poisonous pesticide found in fruits in European countries. These toxic pesticides cause utterly major diseases which can result into death. Facts have shown that more than a half percent contaminated products are produced in past nine years but the farmers ensured that they used lesser quantity of that pesticides in growing food crops. This pesticide has become more horrible after the revelation of it’s consequences. Pesticide action network is an agency having full control over pesticide matters claims that the risk factor will drastically increase through fruits. Fruits are containing these pesticides in great quantity which can leads towards severe health problems.

    This situation is confusing for people all over Europe as they can’t eat fruits due to the severe toxic pesticides present in it and avoiding food for so long is surely not good also for well-being. Health is wealth, this is an undeniable fact that without proper health and energy, you can’t enjoy anything. This entire situation is creating extremely problematic for their resident

    Contaminated fruits and vegetables:

    Those fruits which were contaminated with pesticides which people of Europe avoid eating were cherries, pears and peaches. Thrice of them are good and taste and contains many nutrients and also good for health purposes. Black berries, strawberries and apples were also those fruits that were contaminated. These fruits were taken as a sample to test. In response to that situation, the people of that country move towards eating fresh vegetables to overcome the deficiency of fruits this way because vegetables were less contaminated because insects don’t usually eat these crops so they don’t require a large amount of pesticides but analysis and research revealed that they were not 100% contamination free. There was still a rising graph in overall result.

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    Most affected country:

    Belgium was highly effected country where the most toxic pesticides having fruits were found. In Belgium, the study report tells the high profile 5 chemical coated pesticides were found in pears produced in that country although it is a long debate that how much safe and dangerous those chemicals were but experimenting it on human body was way too dangerous. These chemicals were multiplied as like bacteria which was more horrifying to get rid off.

    Action plan of EU:

    In 2011, they decided to kick it out and make any other alternative as it got injurious to health and effecting many lives but till 2019, there was no such implication and the use of pesticides was same. But still EU had argued that they decreased the supply of toxic pesticides to prevent from more loss. These health affecting pesticides not only effected human bodies and metabolism but also they were not good for effective growth of crops as it is an artificial way to protect them from insects and worms.

    Use of pesticides can’t get abolished:

    The actual reason behind not eliminating the use of pesticides in farming is that farmers don’t have any other modern and effective alternative as the structure of agriculture is not that much stronger to digest the other option without any damage, due to this fear they can’t change the method no matter what the situation gets. But the people of Europe strongly condemn this behavior and they openly record their stance that they want complete ban on it’s consumption as nothing is more valuable than human health which must not be compromised.

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    How can pesticides containing fruits can be avoided?

    The main and authentic two ways to ensured complete safety and health while eating fruits is to eat healthier seasonal fruits and vegetables that must be organic and fresh. Then there will be near to zero probability of any harmful effect. The other worth mentioning precaution is to wash it well before eating which is also one of an authentic health measure.

     

     

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