Health Alert: Swiss Study Reveals Occupational Risks for Florists
Investigation uncovers presence of banned pesticides on imported flowers, raising concerns about occupational health risks for Swiss florists.

Key Takeaways
- Gloves worn by Geneva florists contained traces of over 20 chemical products, including six substances banned in Switzerland.
- Switzerland imports 90% of the flowers sold in its shops.
- A 2022 investigation revealed that nine out of ten bouquets produced abroad contained pesticides unauthorized in Switzerland.
- Swiss customs do not check flower consignments from the EU for pesticide residues.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Several of the substances found are irritating, which could lead to a skin reaction, such as itching, reddened areas or even eczema."
"Perhaps we havenât done enough in the past, and itâs up to us to take more interest in the cultivation methods of the flowers and to check the labels better."