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Spanish researchers find way to filter pesticides from agricultural runoff

Spanish researchers find way to filter pesticides from agricultural runoff




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  • Tabitha Kimani

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    This technology will save humans and animals from harmful chemicals consumed while taking water.

    • Peter Karanga

      6 w

      it showed promising results by removing a significant portion of pesticides and herbicides

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        • Sarah Chabane

          7 w

          Super interesting, I guess if we can't cut pesticides from the beginning this is a good way to take action on it

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          • walter lungayi

            7 w

            @sarah_chabane_874 I think filtering these pesticides from runoff won't be effective. The solution is to use organic methods that are sustainable instead of using chemicals that will pollute waterways.

          • Rashid Kamau

            7 w

            This innovation offers a promising way to balance agricultural needs with environmental conservation, ensuring the sustainability of both natural resources and food production systems.

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