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Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 22:43:16 -0500
From: "deborah barrie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Fwd: Three-hundred Pesticides To Be Withdrawn in Europe

Subject: Three-hundred Pesticides To Be Withdrawn in Europe
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2002 15:42:06 -0500

  29/11/2002
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Three-hundred Pesticides To Be Withdrawn

Some 320 pesticides will be withdrawn from the European market in July 2003
as part of the European Commission's new approach to evaluating active
ingredients in plant protection products.

Users, wholesalers and retailers of plant products will need to be aware of
whether the products they use or sell are likely to be withdrawn, warns the
EU. Those concerned should contact relevant authorities to check the status
of any particular product.

For substances remaining on the market, manufacturers must prove their
products reach the required safety standards, submitting test data to the
European Food Safety Authority by May 2003. Some temporary exemptions will
be granted for substances with "essential uses" with no readily available
alternative and no concerns linked to their restricted use.

A further 150 substances could also be withdrawn in July 2003 if a second
notification is adopted by the Commission. The total removed will be more
than 60% of all the substances that were on the market in 1993. The
Commission aims to have ruled on all active pesticide substances by the end
of 2008, completing the harmonisation of Directive 91/414 on the
authorisation, use and control of plant protection products.

http://www.edie.net/news/Archive/6328.cfm


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