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  1. Outrage as EFSA again ‘greenlights’ glyphosate despite data gaps and outstanding issues

    ... of the EU law.” “We are deeply concerned about the whole process so far,  in which all actors involved, not just EFSA, ... the global glyphosate market  was estimated between US$7.6 and 9.3 Billion in 2020 and is projected to reach between 10.6 and 17.7 ...

    pane - Jul 6 2023 - 16:44

  2. Children’s playgrounds contaminated with pesticides from apple and wine orchards

    ... South-Tyrol (Italy) published. Research team shares concerns about endocrine disruptors. Fruit and wine production is among the ... considered to be endocrine-active substances should worry us. These substances can alter early development, which is an especially ...

    pane - Apr 22 2022 - 13:47

  3. Position on CAP Reform for the Incoming AGRI Committee

    ... specific objectives (in Article 6). This term means for us cultivating both a greater diversity of plant species and a greater ... food is grown, a subject that it is increasingly passionate about? All citizens have a right to know about how public money is spent to ...

    pane - Jul 10 2019 - 13:34

  4. The EU Commission’s health and consumers department caves in to farmers and industry lobby request to allow the spread of highly dangerous pest

    ... PAN Europe. Maize, mainly used for animal feed, covers about 14 million hectares in the EU. On average, around 22% of maize ... widespread around airports and it is therefore believed that US planes were likely to have carried this pest. It has since spread primarily ...

    admin - Oct 3 2015 - 21:12

  5. Why are our EU regulators so reluctant to protect us from hormone disruptors?

    ... the scientific and public concerns. After all this is about the protection of our children’s health, our environment and our ... for the full spectrum of such properties.    Those of us who have been following closely the developments of the European policy on ...

    pane - Apr 12 2022 - 10:25

  6. Support Us

    ... organisation with a small but dedicated team. You can help us and get involved. Financial support is just one way—but a critical one. ... B-1000 Brussels  Would you like to read about developments and steps towards a pesticide free world? Please sign ...

    admin - Nov 23 2023 - 15:38

  7. Newsletter 29

    ... found in grapes in the EU. For more information about the study: ... . For more information contact Noemi Cano (WWF DetoX Communications Manager), tel. 00 32 (0)2 7438806 ... residues report-2005. What the government doesn’t tell us”. Over last 12 months, the UK Pesticide Residues Committee (PRC) has ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 00:43

  8. Newsletter 19

    ... be one of our keynote speakers. Participants will also hear about the dozens of cases of permanent disability suffered by workers, notably ... taken from UK, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, US, Canada, Australia and Japan during 1979-1997, shows that rates of dementia ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 01:22

  9. Position paper on the revision of the Sustainable Use of Pesticides Directive

    ... contribute to the yearly reporting to public authorities about quantities of pesticides that were used to produce the food they process ... IDDRI, 2018. [2] Pesticides: a Model that’s costing us dearly, Basic, 2018. [3] Among others, cancer, the decrease of fertility ...

    pane - Apr 22 2022 - 14:20

  10. Newsletter 21

    ... status. Chlorothalonil is highly acutely toxic according to US EPA, a possible carcinogen and potential groundwater contaminant. It was ... in a misleading way. The UIPP campaign fails to talk about preventing health impacts and gives the impression that only intensive ...

    admin - Oct 2 2015 - 01:15

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