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Strawberries and Worker Safety

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http://www.kqed.org/.stream/anon/radio/quest/2010/06/2010-06-07-quest.mp3

Methyl bromide - a powerful fumigant used by strawberry growers to sterilize the soil before plants go in - was found to harm the Earth's ozone layer. Strawberry farmers have been clamoring for a replacement, and they may get their wish if the state approves a chemical called methyl iodide. But some state scientists say it could cause cancer and miscarriages in farm workers and nearby communities.

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