Key Findings
- The University of Stirling study found that human pathogens can transfer from plastic mulch fragments to ready-to-eat crops like basil and spinach within 24 hours
- Pathogens such as Salmonella Typhimurium and Vibrio cholerae can persist on plastic mulch fragments for up to 14 days
- The study highlights that removing plastic fragments and washing crops may not be enough to eliminate these pathogens, stressing the need for better management practices in agriculture
