Industry body challenges CSE findings of pesticides in blood


Posted: Thursday, Jul 28, 2005 at 0000 hrs IST
Updated: Thursday, Jul 28, 2005 at 0000 hrs IST


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New Delhi, July 27: The pesticide industry has challenged the findings of the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) relating to health hazards of pesticide use in Punjab.

The CSE had earlier released a report showing presence of pesticide residues in human blood and the possible cause for cancer in patients.

Addressing a press conference in the Capital on Wednesday, Salil Singhal of the apex industry body, Agrochemicals Promotion Group (APG), said, "Traces of chemicals being detected in human body are nothing new. Both natural and man-made compounds are in human body as a result of expose to air, soil, water and food. The American Council on Science and Health has already admitted their presence. But the question is whether these traces of pesticide residues harmful or not. The CSE has failed to conclude as their presence is within the threshold levels."

Mr Singal, who is also the CMD of PI Industries, alleged that CSE is raising an unnecessary alarm. The presence of pesticide residues in human body can be harmful only if it is found above the permissible limit, he said.

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