date:Jun 01, 2015
e residues, and this is absolutely inadequate, White said.
In the most recent survey completed in 2009, pesticide residues were found in more than 30 percent of baby food samples, the group noted, which was higher than the levels found in EU samples tested.
New Zealand baby food had 533% more pesticide residues. The EU had an average of less than 6% of baby food samples positive for pesticide residues over 6 years, White stated.
SFC said it plans an information campaign during the week of Jun