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Pune, 8 May 2018: When pesticides are sprayed on crops, most of it generally bounces off the leaves, falling on the ground. It then mixes with soil and water, contaminating both, and entering the food and water cycle of human beings. This also results in a large amounts of wastag......
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Source : The Indian Express
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