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Euro MPs back pesticide controls | Euro MPs back pesticide controls |
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The European Parliament has voted to tighten rules on pesticide use and ban at least 22 chemicals deemed harmful to human health. | The European Parliament has voted to tighten rules on pesticide use and ban at least 22 chemicals deemed harmful to human health. |
The UK government, the Conservatives and the National Farmers' Union all oppose the new rules, saying they could hit yields and increase food prices. | The UK government, the Conservatives and the National Farmers' Union all oppose the new rules, saying they could hit yields and increase food prices. |
The rules have not yet been approved by the 27 member states' governments. | The rules have not yet been approved by the 27 member states' governments. |
The draft law would ban substances that can cause cancer or that can harm human reproduction or hormones. | The draft law would ban substances that can cause cancer or that can harm human reproduction or hormones. |
UK farmers say the law would "seriously threaten" UK food production. It could wipe out the carrot industry and seriously affect many other crops, the National Farmers' Union has warned. | UK farmers say the law would "seriously threaten" UK food production. It could wipe out the carrot industry and seriously affect many other crops, the National Farmers' Union has warned. |
Certain pesticides are particularly useful in Britain to combat diseases associated with wet weather, such as potato blight. | Certain pesticides are particularly useful in Britain to combat diseases associated with wet weather, such as potato blight. |
Protecting public spaces | Protecting public spaces |
Under the new rules, any use of pesticides near schools, parks or hospitals would be either banned or severely restricted. Wholesale aerial crop-spraying would also be banned. It's a victory for the Greens and environmentalists Monica FrassoniItalian Green MEP | Under the new rules, any use of pesticides near schools, parks or hospitals would be either banned or severely restricted. Wholesale aerial crop-spraying would also be banned. It's a victory for the Greens and environmentalists Monica FrassoniItalian Green MEP |
Buffer zones would also be mandatory to protect aquatic environments and drinking water from pesticides. | Buffer zones would also be mandatory to protect aquatic environments and drinking water from pesticides. |
The Soil Association backs the EU's bid to cut the use of chemicals it says can cause cancer and infertility. | The Soil Association backs the EU's bid to cut the use of chemicals it says can cause cancer and infertility. |
The association's policy director, Peter Melchett, said organic farmers had proven that crops could be grown with minimal use of pesticides. | The association's policy director, Peter Melchett, said organic farmers had proven that crops could be grown with minimal use of pesticides. |
"The vast majority of farmers don't use these chemicals on a regular basis anyway and those few farmers who do use them can find alternatives," he said. | "The vast majority of farmers don't use these chemicals on a regular basis anyway and those few farmers who do use them can find alternatives," he said. |
Italian Green MEP Monica Frassoni said the vote was "a victory for the Greens and environmentalists, who managed collectively to resist enormous pressure (from industry)". | Italian Green MEP Monica Frassoni said the vote was "a victory for the Greens and environmentalists, who managed collectively to resist enormous pressure (from industry)". |
'Major concern' | 'Major concern' |
But National Farmers' Union deputy president Meurig Raymond said members "could be facing a difficult future with our agriculture and food production seriously threatened". It is ludicrous that we would bring in a law that would put our crops in real danger Robert Sturdy MEP Reporter's diary - life as an MEP | But National Farmers' Union deputy president Meurig Raymond said members "could be facing a difficult future with our agriculture and food production seriously threatened". It is ludicrous that we would bring in a law that would put our crops in real danger Robert Sturdy MEP Reporter's diary - life as an MEP |
"The lack of sound science behind the plans is a major concern," he said. | "The lack of sound science behind the plans is a major concern," he said. |
"We cannot support measures which reduce the tools available to farmers and growers to produce crops and that could ultimately jeopardise future food supply and security." | "We cannot support measures which reduce the tools available to farmers and growers to produce crops and that could ultimately jeopardise future food supply and security." |
British Labour MEP Glenis Willmott however pointed to an important safeguard clause in the package. It says a substance needed to tackle a serious danger to plant health can be approved for up to five years, even if that substance does not meet the new safety criteria. | British Labour MEP Glenis Willmott however pointed to an important safeguard clause in the package. It says a substance needed to tackle a serious danger to plant health can be approved for up to five years, even if that substance does not meet the new safety criteria. |
Changes in the way pesticides are authorised for use on crops are part of an EU goal to halve the use of toxic products in farming by 2013. | Changes in the way pesticides are authorised for use on crops are part of an EU goal to halve the use of toxic products in farming by 2013. |
The plans include assessing products for protecting plants on the basis of "perceived hazard", instead of scientific evidence. | The plans include assessing products for protecting plants on the basis of "perceived hazard", instead of scientific evidence. |
Manufacturers' pressure | Manufacturers' pressure |
The proposals have already been scaled back after Europe's pesticides industry warned they would remove from the market products that had been used without problems for years. | The proposals have already been scaled back after Europe's pesticides industry warned they would remove from the market products that had been used without problems for years. |
Most pesticides currently on the market will be valid until at least 2015, giving pesticide manufacturers time to reformulate their products. | Most pesticides currently on the market will be valid until at least 2015, giving pesticide manufacturers time to reformulate their products. |
Even so, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said the regulations could hit agricultural production in the UK without producing a recognisable benefit to human health. | Even so, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said the regulations could hit agricultural production in the UK without producing a recognisable benefit to human health. |
"We are being asked to agree to something here when nobody knows what the impact will be," he said. | "We are being asked to agree to something here when nobody knows what the impact will be," he said. |
"While we have managed to secure some improvements surrounding the use of certain pesticides, the UK does not support these proposals." | "While we have managed to secure some improvements surrounding the use of certain pesticides, the UK does not support these proposals." |
Conservative MEPs say almost a quarter of produce will be lost in the UK alone if the plans go through, including the total carrot yield and 20% of cereal production. | Conservative MEPs say almost a quarter of produce will be lost in the UK alone if the plans go through, including the total carrot yield and 20% of cereal production. |
Along with Labour counterparts, they are calling for a full impact assessment of the proposed changes before the measures are approved. | Along with Labour counterparts, they are calling for a full impact assessment of the proposed changes before the measures are approved. |
Conservative Robert Sturdy MEP said: "We must have safer pesticides that are used responsibly but banning products that are safe when used correctly will add to already volatile food prices and food shortages. | Conservative Robert Sturdy MEP said: "We must have safer pesticides that are used responsibly but banning products that are safe when used correctly will add to already volatile food prices and food shortages. |
"Food security is already becoming a pressing issue, so it is ludicrous that we would bring in a law that would put our crops in real danger." | "Food security is already becoming a pressing issue, so it is ludicrous that we would bring in a law that would put our crops in real danger." |