DE4CC0DE-5FC3-4494-BCBF-4D50B00366B5

Coop Denmark To Cut Pesticide Residue By 50% In Fruit And Vegetables

By Dayeeta Das
Share this article
Coop Denmark To Cut Pesticide Residue By 50% In Fruit And Vegetables

Coop Denmark has announced a number of new measures to reduce pesticide residue in fruit and vegetables by 50%.

As a part of its new pesticides strategy, Coop Denmark will ensure that more of its products are freed from pesticide residue.

Problematic Pesticides

It will also take steps to ensure that suppliers eliminate the use of problematic pesticides.

The retailer has imposed a ban on 37 pesticides, which are already prohibited in EU nations.

Thomas Roland, CSR chief executive at Coop, explained that Danish farmers are performing well when it comes to pesticide reduction, but it is not always the case with fruit and vegetables imported from outside the EU.

ADVERTISEMENT

Concerned Customers

Research has revealed that three in four Danish customers are concerned about pesticide residues in food items.

Coop's new pesticide strategy is a continuation of its long-standing work aimed at phasing out problematic chemicals, the company said.

© 2019 European Supermarket Magazine – your source for the latest retail news. Article by Dayeeta Das. Click subscribe to sign up to ESM: European Supermarket Magazine.

Get the week's top grocery retail news

The most important stories from European grocery retail direct to your inbox every Thursday

Processing your request...

Thanks! please check your email to confirm your subscription.

By signing up you are agreeing to our terms & conditions and privacy policy. You can unsubscribe at any time.