1989
DOI: 10.1136/vr.125.8.180
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Pesticide residues in Australian meat

Abstract: On several occasions in 1987 Australian meat was reported by overseas countries to contain unacceptable levels of pesticide residues. Investigations revealed that the residues were mainly the organochlorine compounds DDT, dieldrin and heptachlor, the concentrations of which exceeded the maximum residue limits. The organochlorines had accumulated in the soil of farms where they were used annually, or more frequently, owing to their long half-life in soils, and grazing animals had accumulated the pesticides in t… Show more

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“…Insecticides may enter food animals either intentionally or unintentionally. According to the results of surveys on feeds, pesticide residues do inadvertently get into forages (14) and feeds (41), and can bioaccumulate when consumed. In rural Africa, where pest control is a large concern, the use of pesticides is not.…”
Section: Types Of Residuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insecticides may enter food animals either intentionally or unintentionally. According to the results of surveys on feeds, pesticide residues do inadvertently get into forages (14) and feeds (41), and can bioaccumulate when consumed. In rural Africa, where pest control is a large concern, the use of pesticides is not.…”
Section: Types Of Residuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insecticides may enter food animals either intentionally or unintentionally. According to the results of surveys on feeds, pesticide residues do inadvertently get into forages 85 and feeds 86 , and can bioaccumulate when consumed. In rural Africa, where pest control is a large concern, the use of pesticides is not regulated in the same way as in more developed agricultural settings.…”
Section: Potential Effects Of Toxic Environmental Contaminants Issn: mentioning
confidence: 99%