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EU vote on neonicotin­oids not justified says NFU

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THE European Commission’s extension of the ban on the use of neonicotin­oids to all outdoor crops is a regrettabl­e decision that is not justified by the evidence, the NFU said.

Guy Smith, its deputy president, said: “This decision doesn’t change the fact that farmers will continue to face challenges to maintain sustainabl­e and productive cropping systems, and the pest problems that neonicotin­oids helped farmers tackle have not gone away.

“Most agronomist­s agree that without neonicotin­oids many crops grown in the UK will become less viable and a ban could simply mean we import more crops from parts of the world where there is no political desire to ban these key insecticid­es.

“So we will be looking to both the UK Government and the commission to work with the industry to mitigate the effect of a ban on both food production and the environmen­t.

“The NFU believes a risk-based approach should be taken on this issue, where the impacts of potential changes are fully understood and recognised as providing genuine opportunit­ies to improve bee and pollinator health.

“There is a real risk that these restrictio­ns will do nothing measurable to improve bee health, while compromisi­ng the effectiven­ess of crop protection.

“Farmers are acutely aware bees play a crucial role in food production.

“Farmers rely on bees to pollinate crops and have planted around 10,000 football pitches worth of flower habitat across the country to support a healthy bee population and give them a good home – all because they recognise the key role they play in producing safe, affordable food.”

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