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The Public Prosecution in Libya is taking legal measures against farmers and traders due to the use of banned pesticides, following analyses that revealed the presence of carcinogenic residue levels in 65% of the agricultural samples collected from the cities of Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata. The results indicate that some samples exceeded the permitted residue limits, posing risks to public health and food safety. Actions are being taken to confiscate the prohibited substances, complete investigations, and file criminal charges against those responsible and those trading these materials, with the aim of protecting the environment and food security.
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