Agro chemical industry body opposes draft proposal to ban 27 pesticides

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 21 2020 | 9:52 PM IST

CropLife India, an industry body for agro chemical firms, on Thursday opposed a draft proposal to ban 27 pesticides that have a 15 per cent market share, saying it will hurt the farmers' interests.

The association said that it was "surprised" by the draft gazette notification issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and termed it "major setback".

These pesticides continue to be used for mitigation or control of pests and diseases of a wide range of crops in India and in several other countries.

"Farmer woes will increase during the approaching kharif season and at a time when locust attack is looming over the border areas of Punjab and Rajasthan," it said in a statement.

These products were duly registered in the country after scientific evaluation for their safety and efficacy.

Asitava Sen, chief executive officer of CropLife India, said, "CropLife India, as a leading industry association of crop science companies, will submit our refutation to the concerned ministry on the draft order."

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First Published: May 21 2020 | 9:52 PM IST

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