Certain contaminated sown areas will be given temporary exemption under the prohibition of pesticide use
Certain contaminated sown areas will be given temporary exemption under the prohibition of pesticide use – according to the Ministry of Agriculture’s announcement published on Monday.
According to the information, if some pests grow to the extent that the plant protection safety of the neighboring producers is threatened and protection against them is necessary, according to an EU guideline, Member States may recognize these as a force majeure event. (MTI)
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