One body, multiple pathways: where India is going wrong in regulating pesticide exposure
When it comes to pesticide thresholds, India treats the pathways of food, water and air, as separate problems, each with its own laws and its own ceilings. No one asks what happens when all three pathways carry the same compounds into the same person on the same day
· 7/10/2026, 5:17:29 AM· 2 min read

When it comes to pesticide thresholds, India treats the pathways of food, water and air, as separate problems, each with its own laws and its own ceilings. No one asks what happens when all three pathways carry the same compounds into the same person on the same day
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