Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Pesticides-Found-in-Tea-in-China-27MZIF2MWHDM.htmlConceptually similarPesticides Found in Tea in ChinaGP03W5ACompleted★★★★Tea Farmer in ChinaGP03W59Completed★★★★★★Tea Plantation in ChinaGP03W55Completed★★★★Tea Factory Worker in ChinaGP03W58Completed★★★★★★Tea Factory Worker in ChinaGP03W57Completed★★★★Banned Pesticides Sold in ChinaGP03W5HCompleted★★★★Tea Farmers in ChinaGP03W5BCompleted★★★★★★Tea Market in ChinaGP03W5GCompleted★★★★Tea Served in ChinaGP03W5LCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP03W56Pesticides Found in Tea in ChinaA Greenpeace staff member finds pesticides Methomyl and Methamidophos in tea plantations in Sanjie Town, Shengzhou City, Zhejing Province. The use of these pesticides for tea plantations was banned by the Chinese government.Locations:Asia-China-ZhejiangDate:28 Mar, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Qinggang ChengMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Agriculture-Close ups-Day-Fields-Gloves-Greenpeace staff-Illegal-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-One person-Outdoors-Pesticides-Plantations-Protective clothing-Tea-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Tea Market and Tea Farm in ChinaThe shoot includes images of a tea market and a tea farm in the Zhejiang Province. A Greenpeace investigation has found residues of banned pesticides in tea produced by some of China’s top tea companies. The companies, which include China Tea, Tenfu Tea and China Tea King, export tea products to Japan, the US and Europe.Related Collections:Year in Pictures 2012 - Broad Edit (All Photographers)Pesticides Found in Tea in China (all Photographers)