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    Turkey bans oxadiazon and chloraniline and extends license period for five pesticides including fenamidin

    • Last Update: 2022-01-21
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Turkey has extended the license of five pesticides for the second time , while banning the use of two other pesticides
    .
     
    In a decision issued on November 19, the ministry called for a ban on pesticides containing the active ingredients chlorfenapyr and oxadiazon .

     
    The ministry said the continued use of chlorpyrifos, dimethoate, beetroot, fenamidin and liguron would be allowed due to "lack of alternatives "
    .
    All seven pesticides are banned in EU countries
    .
     
    The move was opposed by the Bu?day (Sheat) association, which pro-ecological living, said in a report published by the association that the pesticide is not needed in viticulture
    .
    And there are alternatives to dimethoate on the market, contrary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's statement
    .
    There are also alternatives to the widely used ingredient Ligulon, the association said
    .
     
      In addition, the association is calling for a ban on nine pesticides: fenamidin, beta-cyfluthrin, Z-cypermethrin, fenamiphos, valamidine, transfluthrin, zinc phosphide, glyphosate and malathion
    .
    pesticide
     
      In a decision issued on November 19, the ministry called for a ban on pesticides containing the active ingredients chlorfenapyr and oxadiazon .

    chlorobenzene
     
      The ministry said the continued use of chlorpyrifos, dimethoate, beetroot, fenamidin and liguron would be allowed due to "lack of alternatives "
    .
    All seven pesticides are banned in EU countries
    .
    fenamicin
     
      The move was opposed by the Bu?day (Sheat) association, which pro-ecological living, said in a report published by the association that the pesticide is not needed in viticulture
    .
    And there are alternatives to dimethoate on the market, contrary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's statement
    .
    There are also alternatives to the widely used ingredient Ligulon, the association said
    .
     
      In addition, the association is calling for a ban on nine pesticides: fenamidin, beta-cyfluthrin, Z-cypermethrin, fenamiphos, valamidine, transfluthrin, zinc phosphide, glyphosate and malathion
    .
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