Health minister defends decision to relax limit on apple pesticide
Taipei, July 15 (CNA) Health Minister Shih Chung-liang (石崇良) said Wednesday that the decision to raise the maximum residue limit for the pesticide fenpropathrin in apples from 0.5 parts per million…
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The controversial pesticide has been linked to reproductive risks, but regulators say there would be no risk to human health.
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The controversial pesticide has been linked to reproductive risks, but regulators say there would be no risk to human health.
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