http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2010/07/15-24WASHINGTON - July 15 - Rachel Carson ignited the debate over pesticide safety a generation ago. Its latest phase began today (July 15).
Chemical farming interests have taken aim at Environmental Working Group's (EWG) influential "Shopper's Guide To Pesticides In Produce," a popular consumer tool introduced more than a decade ago that has helped drive expansion of organic produce sales at the expense conventionally grown, pesticide-contaminated fruits and vegetables.
This attack comes from the Alliance for Food and Farming (AFF) -- an industry front group representing more than 50 industrial produce growers' groups and pesticide and fertilizer interests. The AFF claimed in a call today with reporters and on its website that Americans are consuming fewer fruits and vegetables because EWG publishes its Shopper's Guide to Pesticides.
"We are delighted and grateful to chemical farming interests for this new effort to heighten consumer awareness about pesticides that routinely contaminate most conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables," said EWG President Ken Cook. "We feel confident that their campaign will help consumers, and parents especially, understand anew just how easy it is to enjoy and increase consumption of fresh produce while reducing exposure to toxic pesticides."
"It's hard to avoid the conclusion that the chemical farming coalition members are less concerned about EWG's "dirty dozen" list, or the health and girth of the American people, than they are about losing so much market share to organic fruits and vegetables," added Cook.
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