Many developed countries are taking steady steps to minimize pesticide residues that may impact public health. This is achieved by regulating the interval between pesticide application and harvest to avoid potential health risks. Additionally, certain pesticides and compounds with prolonged residual effects on crops and soil are being phased out.
These measures primarily aim to ensure the production of safe, high-quality crops with no harmful residues upon consumption. In this context, grafting has emerged as an effective and proactive solution, helping to mitigate many of these challenges and contribute to healthier agricultural practices.
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Source: Harvest Magazine
By: Engineer Mohamed El-Qersh,
Project Manager at TechnoGreen