Driscoll's Strawberries Under Scrutiny Over Alleged Cancer Risks
Popular American agriculture company, Driscoll’s, came under scrutiny after a batch of strawberries tested positive for pesticide residues.
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Popular American agriculture company, Driscoll’s, came under scrutiny after a batch of strawberries tested positive for pesticide residues.
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www.delish.comRosé strawberries are officially a thing, and they're actually pretty cool . Here's how Driscoll's developed the new fruit.
www.purewow.comDriscoll’s was established in 1950 when Ed’s son, Joe Reiter, joined forces with a few other berry growers. Not long after, some wily genetic maneuvering produced a patentable strawberry that could be shipped to the East Coast, which was the holy grail of strawberry breeding. The variety also fruited later than its competitors, giving it a seasonal advantage that creates a temporary and lucrative monopoly. … Organic strawberry fields are typically not subjected to these chemicals. Instead, an...
newrepublic.comDriscoll's filed a protective appeal against the recent summary judgment entered by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District in favor of California Berry Cultivars.
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