food

Fruit Fight.

Here’s a fun link for a rainy day: The CFIA’s Chemical Residue Annual Reports
( http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/microchem/resid/reside.shtml ).

I’m looking through the 2004/05 Annual Report for Fresh Fruit & Veggies. Based on their residue tests for fresh fruit and vegetable products, 9.5% of their random domestic food samples tested positive while 10.1% of the random samples taken from imported products tested positive for residues that you really shouldn’t be eating in any great amount.

Some countries were worse offenders than others, and a good number of ranked much higher than Canada — Costa Rica, Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa, the Netherlands.

Heck, even Colombia did a better job than Canadian producers & processors in keeping unhealthy residues off their food. Chalk it up to experience I guess…