"Unveiling the 2024 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen: A Guide to Pesticide-Free Produce"

The 2024 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce reveals that nonorganic strawberries, leafy greens, and other fruits contain detectable levels of pesticides, with the "Dirty Dozen" list including the most contaminated produce. Pesticides have been linked to various health issues, and farmworkers are at the highest risk. On the other hand, the "Clean Fifteen" list features conventionally grown produce with the least amount of trace pesticides. While legal limits for pesticide levels are in place, concerns remain about the safety of these chemicals. The report advises consumers to opt for organic versions of the "Dirty Dozen" and emphasizes the importance of consuming fruits and vegetables, whether conventionally grown or organic.
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