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(6,147 posts)This is an article about potato farming in Prince Edward Island, one of Canada's main growing regions. At the bottom is a list of a lot of chemicals that are being used there. I'm not sure what date it was written (there's reference to 1997 in the list of chemicals), but from the article:
"The carefully constructed image of Prince Edward Island as a pastoral paradise was shattered this summer. Over the course of one month, nine rivers were poisoned by agricultural pesticides. Thousands of fish were found belly-up, and frogs, snakes, worms, slugs and insects were exterminated.
It was bound to happen. In just a decade, the Island has become a potato monoculture, with one out of every six acres of all land devoted to potato production. Agricultural pesticide use has increased by a whopping 571% over the past 14 years."
http://www.watershedsentinel.ca/content/potato-paradise-lost-harmful-pesticides-pei