Netherlands: The House of Representatives wants temporary exemptions for Tracer and Exirel in cherry cultivation

Published 2024년 4월 26일

Tridge summary

A motion has been introduced seeking a temporary exemption to allow the use of Tracer and Exirel, pesticides currently banned in the Netherlands, for cherry growers to combat the Suzuki fruit fly. The proposal highlights that these pesticides are commonly used in Belgium and Germany, and without this exemption, Dutch stores may import cherries from these and other countries where these pesticides are still in use.
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Original content

The authors of the motion argue that there is no alternative available to cherry growers for Tracer and Exirel to combat the Suzuki fruit fly, which threatens major damage to growers. They point out that these resources are available in Belgium and Germany. According to them, the consequence of not granting a temporary ...
Source: Agri Holland

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