Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Examination-of-Fruits-from-Brazil-in-Germany-27MDHU0AVN0.htmlConceptually similarExamination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2JFCompleted★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2JECompleted★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2KCCompleted★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2KDCompleted★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2J4Completed★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2J8Completed★★★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2JGCompleted★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2J3Completed★★★★Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyGP1SV2JCCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SV2K5Examination of Fruits from Brazil in GermanyThe EU-Mercosur trade agreement provides for tariffs to be reduced. This also applies to highly toxic pesticides exported from the EU to Brazil. Greenpeace Germany is testing fruits (Mangos, Papayas, Limes and figs) from Brazil sold in German supermarkets for pesticide residues.In this picture: Jürgen Knirsch, Trade Campaigner and Milena Ferreira de Souza, Biologist with Greenpeace GermanyIn original language:Untersuchung von Früchten aus BrasilienDas EU-Mercosur Handelsabkommen sieht vor, Zölle zu senken. So auch für hochgiftige Pestizide, die aus der EU nach Brasilien exportiert werden. Greenpeace Deutschland untersucht Früchte (Mangos, Papayas, Limetten und Feigen) aus Brasilien, die in deutschen Supermärkten vertrieben werden, auf Pestizid-Rückstände.In diesem Bild: Jürgen Knirsch, Fachkampaigner Handel und Milena Ferreira de Souza, Biologin bei Greenpeace DeutschlandLocations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:20 Apr, 2021Credit:© Bente Stachowske / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3712px X 5568pxKeywords:Day-Fruits-Gloves-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Laptops-Scientists-Testing-Toxics (campaign title)-Two peopleShoot:Examination of Imported Fruits from Brazil in GermanyThe EU-Mercosur trade agreement provides for tariffs to be reduced. This also applies to highly toxic pesticides exported from the EU to Brazil. Greenpeace Germany is testing fruits (Papayas, Mangos, Limes and figs) from Brazil sold in German supermarkets for pesticide residues.