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Mexico postpones the ban on glyphosate in crops

Mexico
Regulation & Compliances
Published Mar 29, 2024

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In February 2023, the Executive issued the Corn Decree, extending the use of glyphosate until March 31 to prevent disruptions in agricultural harvests while searching for an alternative. This decision comes despite President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's initial decree to phase out glyphosate due to health concerns. The extension highlights the ongoing challenge of finding a substitute that ensures agricultural productivity without adverse environmental or health impacts, underlining the complexities of balancing agricultural needs with health and environmental considerations.
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The Corn Decree published by the Executive in February 2023 allowed the use of glyphosate until March 31, but now they have announced that it will be postponed while they find a substitute so as not to slow down agricultural harvests. Economy sources confirmed to this newspaper that the use of this herbicide will continue to be allowed so as not to stop agricultural production in the country, which is experiencing a surplus. In the Decree launched by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the abstention from granting authorizations and proceeding to the revocation of registrations was conditioned on three substantial points: 1. Maintain agricultural production.2. Reduce the possible impact due to the substitution of the substance.3. Having alternatives, agroecological and healthy practices, that allow us to completely do without glyphosate, the latter continues in process. What is explained is that at the moment there is no substitute that can be used in the ...
Source: Agromeat
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