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- Aug. 09, 1993: Coming a Cropper
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Aug. 09, 1993 Lost Secrets Of The Maya
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- SCIENCE, Page 51
- Coming a Cropper
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- <body>
- <p>Du Pont faces charges it sold a tainted pesticide
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- <p>By ANASTASIA TOUFEXIS--With reporting by Alice Park/New York
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- <p> Farming is difficult enough given the caprices of Mother Nature,
- but it can become downright impossible when using a pesticide
- that kills rather than protects the crops. Just ask the 400
- farmers and growers in 20 states who are suing E.I. du Pont
- de Nemours. Their suits charge that the chemical giant knowingly
- sold a contaminated fungicide that destroyed millions of dollars
- worth of crops of fruits and vegetables as well as nurseries
- of flowering bushes and ferns.
- </p>
- <p> In the first suit to reach trial, now under way in Columbus,
- Georgia, growers claim that Du Pont had determined through its
- own tests that the fungicide, Benlate, was improperly mixed
- with the herbicide sulfonylurea, yet failed to notify users
- or the Environmental Protection Agency as required by law. Farmers
- also accuse the company of furthering the cover-up by refusing
- to turn over crucial documents to the farmers' attorneys.
- </p>
- <p> Du Pont, which began presenting its defense last week, denies
- that Benlate was tainted and contends that ruined crops were
- probably the result of high heat and humidity or of farmers'
- overuse of fertilizers or pesticides. But initially, at least,
- the company acted as if it had its own doubts about Benlate:
- it voluntarily recalled the fungicide in 1991 and paid $510
- million to growers in compensation. The company stopped the
- payouts, it says, after a panel of outside experts reviewed
- company records and new field tests and concluded that Benlate
- could not have caused the damage. The fungicide remains off
- the market.
- </p>
- <p> Other claims against Du Pont go even further. Some suits allege
- that Benlate is harmful not just to crops but to people, producing
- headaches, muscle pangs and nausea.
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- </article>
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