Pesticide Suit

Resource Center of the Americas
March 07, 2005
More than 700 former banana plantation workers sued Standard Fruit Company March 6, seeking $137 million in damages for the company's use of Nemagon, a banned pesticide. They claim the chemical has caused "permanent physical and moral damage," including skin cancer, kidney problems and birth defects. The suit follows a 2002 decision from a Nicaraguan judge that awarded $490 million to 583 banana workers allegedly affected by Nemagon.