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United Kingdom - National Farmers Union statement on Syngenta's withdrawal of its its application for a derogation to use a neonicotinoid seed treatment


United Kingdom
July 4, 2014

Syngenta has withdrawn its application for a derogation to use a neonicotinoid seed treatment this autumn due to time pressure.

The NFU has made the following statement with regard to this announcement.

Guy Smith, NFU Vice President, said: “The NFU is disappointed that Syngenta has decided to withdraw its application for the emergency use of Cruiser.

“It is very frustrating that, after the Advisory Committee on Pesticides had indicated that the conditions for approval had been met, it was not possible for a decision to be made in time for Syngenta to prepare seeds for this year’s planting.

“It is also of concern that that the whole issue has been heavily politicised and manipulated with misinformation by campaign groups with their own agenda against pesticide use, without concern for the consequences for this country’s productive capacity or indeed for the potential unintended consequences for bee populations.

“This loss of this treatment will make it more complicated to grow oilseed rape this season. The NFU will closely monitor the effects with a view to supporting a further application next year.”



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    . National Farmers Union (NFU) - United Kingdom
    . Syngenta Crop Protection UK Ltd


Website: http://www.nfuonline.com/

Published: July 6, 2014

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