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Fruits and veg in Thai student lunches heavily contaminated

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summary:According to an article on thaivisa.com, fruits and vegetables found in lunches for students under the government-sponsored lunch programme are almost 100 percent contaminated with pesticides....
According to an article on thaivisa.com, fruits and vegetables found in lunches for students under the government-sponsored lunch programme are almost 100 percent contaminated with pesticides. In 99 percent of student and teacher urine samples in four provinces, organophosphate was found, a toxic pesticide that attacks the nervous system.

These alarming findings were the result of a July 2017 to October 2018 research on student lunches in 55 schools in Chiang Mai, Pathum Thani, Sakon Nakhon and Phang-nga provinces. Vegetables which were tested include carrot, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, kale, long bean and tomato. Only organophosphate and pyrethrum were tested.

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