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THU · 2026-06-25 · 10:12 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0625-87320
News/1 in 5 coffees sold in Europe contains pesticides: report
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1 in 5 coffees sold in Europe contains pesticides: report

New research indicates that one in five coffee bean packets sold in Europe may contain pesticide residues, even after roasting. A US-based non-profit, Coffee Watch, in collaboration with Pesticide Action Network UK and German development groups, compiled a report revealing a "systemic pattern" of pesticides appearing in beans from major production regions.

dpaSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-25 · 10:12 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
1 in 5 coffees sold in Europe contains pesticides: report
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New research indicates that one in five coffee bean packets sold in Europe may contain pesticide residues, even after roasting. A US-based non-profit, Coffee Watch, in collaboration with Pesticide Action Network UK and German development groups, compiled a report revealing a "systemic pattern" of pesticides appearing in beans from major production regions. The report, titled "the hidden cost of coffee," warns that these chemicals, some of which are banned and carcinogenic, travel from coffee farms to consumers' cups more frequently than realized. This finding highlights concerns about the presence of agricultural chemicals in widely consumed products.

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Pesticides applied to coffee farms travel to consumers' cups.

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One in five coffee packets sold in Europe contains pesticide residues.

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There is a systemic pattern of pesticides showing up in beans from most major production regions.

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Some coffee packets contain banned cancer-causing sprays.

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There is a one in five chance that a packet of coffee beans sold in Europe contains residues of pesticides thought to have been erased during roasting, and in some cases include banned sprays that cause cancer, according to new research.There is a “systemic pattern” of pesticides showing up again and again in beans from most major production regions, says coffee-watch" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="152535" data-entity-type="organization">coffee Watch, a US-based non-profit organisation seeking to reform the global coffee industry.coffee-watch" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="152535" data-entity-type="organization">coffee Watch partnered with Pesticide Action Network (PAN) UK and German development groups Inkota-network and Deutsche Umwelthilfe to compile a report on “the hidden cost of coffee”, warning that “pesticides applied to coffee farms thousands of kilometres away travel to your cup far more often than consumers realise”.
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