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Spinach and Berries Make The ‘Dirty Dozen’ List of Produce With Most Pesticides

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Government lab tests have found pesticides in a wide range of nonorganic produce, including nearly all nonorganic strawberries, spinach, grapes, peaches, and leafy greens like kale, according to a new report.

These fruits and vegetables all made the annual “Dirty Dozen” list from the Environmental Working Group’s 2024 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce.

Overall, 95 percent of the samples of these 12 nonorganic fruits and vegetables contained detectable levels of pesticides, according to the report. This year, kale, collards, and mustard greens had the most pesticide residue, with 103 individual chemicals detected. Hot peppers were next on the list, with 101 chemicals.

“Everyone — adults and kids — should eat more fruits and vegetables, whether organic or not,” said Alexa Friedman, PhD, a senior scientist at EWG, in a statement.

“But consumers concerned about pesticide exposure can use the suite of materials in EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce to make the best choices for them and their families.”

Which Fruit and Vegetables Are on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ This Year?

The following produce had the highest levels of pesticides per an analysis by the EWG of government testing (not listed in any particular order):

  1. Strawberries
  2. Spinach
  3. Kale, collards, and mustard greens
  4. Grapes
  5. Peaches
  6. Pears
  7. Nectarines
  8. Apples
  9. Bell and hot peppers
  10. Cherries
  11. Blueberries
  12. Green beans

What Pesticides Are Found in the ‘Dirty Dozen’?

Four of the five most frequently detected chemicals are fungicides, according to the EWG report. Two of these fungicides, fludioxonil and pyrimethanil, had the highest concentrations of any pesticides found in the dozen most contaminated foods. Both of these fungicides are what’s known as endocrine disruptors, because they interfere with key hormone systems in the body that are responsible for many aspects of growth and reproduction.

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