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    India's Delhi High Court suspended a three-month stay from enforcing the government's glyphosate restraining order

    • Last Update: 2023-01-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    World Agrochemical Network Chinese reported: According to the latest news, the Delhi High Court recently suspended the implementation of the central government's notice restricting the use of the herbicide glyphosate for three months
    .
     
    The court directed the central government to review the verdict with the relevant while including the proposed settlement as part of the ruling, during which time the notice of glyphosate "restriction" would not take effect
    .
     
    background
     
    Previously, the central government's notice on October 25, 2022 mentioned that glyphosate can only be used
    through pest control operators (PCOs) due to its potential problems for human and animal health.
    Since then, only PCOs with permits to use lethal chemicals against pests such as rodents have been able to apply glyphosate
    .
     
    Mr.
    Harish Mehta, Technical Advisor of the Crop Care Federation of India, told Krishak Jagat, "CCFI was the first to be sued for breaking the rules on the use of glyphosate, which has been used for decades with no adverse effects
    on crops, humans or the environment.
    This provision is contrary to the interests of
    farmers.
     
    Mr Durgesh C Sharma, Secretary General of CropLife India, told Krishak Jagat that "given the infrastructure of the PCO in the country, the Delhi High Court's ruling is favourable
    .
    Restrictions on the use of glyphosate will largely affect smallholder and marginal farmers
    .
     
    Related: India's reason for restricting farmers' use of glyphosate: or to crack down on illegal glyphosate-tolerant cotton cultivation
     
    The application for an extension of glyphosate was rejected twice, and the European Commission decided to approve its temporary renewal for another year
     
    Government of India to restrict the use of glyphosate All registration certificates will be returned to the Registration Board
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