Pesticides, environment, and food safety
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Abstract
Abstract Agrochemicals have enabled to more than duplicate food production during the last century, and the current need to increase food production to feed a rapid growing human population maintains pressure on the intensive use of pesticides and fertilizers. However, worldwide surveys have documented the contamination and impact of agrochemical residues in soils, and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems including coastal marine systems, and their toxic effects on humans and nonhuman biota. Although persistent organic chemicals have been phased out and replaced by more biodegradable chemicals, contamination by legacy residues and recent residues still impacts on the quality of human food, water, and…
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- Agrochemical
- Agriculture
- Food safety
- Food processing
- Environmental science
- Environmental protection
- Pesticide residue
- Aquaculture
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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