The thrust of the proposed pesticides Bill should be on incentivising innovators to invest in R&D and bring new crop protection solutions A major factor that could make or mar the Modi government’s mission of doubling farmers’ income has to do with the loss of anywhere between 10 and 30 per cent damage to crop production due to pests and disease. The use of pesticides is the most effective way of stemming these losses. The manufacture, import, distribution, and use of pesticides is regulated under the Insecticides Act, 1968, its main objective being ‘to prevent risk to human beings or animals and for matters connected therewith’. The government wants to replace this with a new law. The Pesticides Management Bill, introduced last...
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Green the soil
The Centre’s decision to ban 27 commonly-used pesticides in all three main categories, namely insecticides, fungicides and weedicides, is a move in the right direction The decision of the Centre to ban 27 commonly-used pesticides in all three main categories, viz. insecticides, fungicides and weedicides, in India has led to consternation among various stakeholders, particularly a certain section of the industry. To understand the issue and its implications, let us put a few facts in order. The manufacturing, import, sale, distribution and use of pesticides are regulated under the Insecticides Act (1968) with a view to prevent risk to human beings or animals and for matters connected therewith. The Registration Committee (RC) — set up under the Act — registers every pesticide...
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Pesticide ban – industry’s negative stance is untenable
The decision of the union government to ban 27 commonly-used pesticides in all three main categories viz. insecticides, fungicides and weedicides in India has led to consternation among various stakeholders particularly a certain section of the industry. To understand the issue and its implications, let us put a few facts in order. The manufacturing, import, sale, distribution and use of pesticides is regulated under the Insecticides Act [1968] with a view to prevent risk to human beings or animals, and for matters connected therewith. The Registration Committee [RC] – set up under the Act – registers every pesticide after scrutinizing the formula, verifying claims of efficacy and safety to human beings and animals and specifying the precautions against poisoning and...
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Make in India – can’t be at farmers cost
Under its “Make in India” initiative, Modi – government is pulling all stops to give a boost to indigenous industry even if it means cutting down on imports. While, use of WTO compatible measures such as increasing import duty is welcome, it would raise many eyebrows if the government starts giving orders to stakeholders even with regard to their production/import decisions. This is precisely what it has done to manufacturers/importers in the agro-chemical sector. Before we look at the diktat, at the outset, a bit of background check is in order. According to a statement by the then Union Agriculture Minister, Sharad Pawar in Parliament, nearly 10-30 per cent of crop production — valued at about Rs.1,50,000 crore a year —...
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Why irresponsible registration of pesticide companies must be reined in
The Parliamentary standing committee on agriculture in its 2015-16 report—Impact of chemical fertilisers and pesticides on agriculture and allied sectors in the country—has expressed serious concern over unscientific, excessive use of pesticides. The Parliamentary standing committee on agriculture in its 2015-16 report—Impact of chemical fertilisers and pesticides on agriculture and allied sectors in the country—has expressed serious concern over unscientific, excessive use of pesticides. It laments that associated problems have not been properly addressed by central and state governments. Even as the committee exhorts the Centre for ‘a comprehensive action plan for ensuring environment sustainable manufacturing, import, sale and use of pesticides’, review of the Insecticides Act (IA),1968 and setting up of Pesticides Development and Regulation Authority (PDRA), it has...
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Toxic food – sign of deeper malaise in pesticide sector
Crop protection products [CPP] or pesticides as these are commonly known – are meant to protect plants from pests and disease so that they are healthy and in turn, help farmers in garnering higher yield and better crop quality. But, imagine what would happen if pesticides themselves start posing risk to humans, animals, birds, water, air, land etc? This is precisely what has happened during the last more than a decade ago or so. In 2003, a joint parliamentary committee [JPC] had taken a serious view of presence of pesticides in drinking water, beverages and soft drinks much in excess of global standards. The JPC had then made far reaching recommendations that included inter alia formulation of standards for individual...
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