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Children of the Vine - Organic Consumers

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Children of the VineJune 25, 2025 | by Organic Consumers Association If you care about what goes into your body, your environment, and the future health of our children, Children of the Vine is a must-watch documentary. This powerful film uncovers the hidden truth behind the wine industry—how pesticides used on conventional vineyards are putting farmworkers, nearby communities, and ecosystems at serious risk. It goes beyond headlines and dives i…

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Three environmental organisations call for the "immediate publication" of a study on pesticide exposure of people living in the wine-growing area. According to our information, its results are considered "very worrying" by the experts.

·Paris, France
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In the centre of the discord, the PestiRiv study, led by Public Health France and the Agence nationale de sécurité santé (Anses), started in 2021, aimed at quantifying the actual impregnation of the riverine populations of wine-growing areas. On the ground, more than 3,350 participants, including many children, agreed to provide urine, hair, dust and indoor air samples. Objective, to identify the presence of 58 active substances present in the m…

"We ask that the results of the Pestiriv study be published immediately so that they can shed light on the debates about the Duplomb bill," asked Anna Cohen, head of the food and agriculture project in France ...

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