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Thailand intends to ban the use of insecticides in consumer goods and agricultural products
Recently, the Thai Food and Drug Administration issued a revised draft to reclassify the insecticide multi-worm as a Type 4 hazardous substance
.
Previously, the substance was classified as a Type 3 hazardous substance, and this change will result in a ban on the use
of polypesticides in consumer and agricultural products.
Thailand's Food and Drug Administration has investigated the substance for human life and health in a variety of ways, including toxic residues in agricultural products provided by the U.
S
.
Environmental Protection Agency, the World Health Organization and other relevant studies.
Due to its high toxicity and acute hazard to human health, authorities recommend a ban on the use
of polyinsecticides in household products and agricultural products.
Thai regulations stipulate that a license is required for Type 3 hazardous substances, while Type 4 hazardous substances are prohibited from being produced or imported/exported
.
According to the revised draft, polyinsecticides will be banned from production or import/export
in Thailand.
(Xiaohua)