The plan to allow 500 times more ‘forever chemical’ residue on Australian berries
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 plan to allow 500 times more ‘forever chemical’ residue on Australian berries
The controversial pesticide has been linked to reproductive risks, but regulators say there would be no risk to human health.
The plan to allow 500 times more ‘forever chemical’ residue on Australian berries
The controversial pesticide has been linked to reproductive risks, but regulators say there would be no risk to human health.

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