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Bees: Pesticide restrictions must be extended to wheat - new Friends of the Earth report
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandra Bell" data-source="post: 3349502" data-attributes="member: 55244"><p>I think that that is really the job of an independent, transparent, and science based regulatory system rather than NGOs. There are aspects of the current system which need improvement – for example it has been recognised by EFSA that when neonics were approved there were significant gaps in the way impacts on bees were assessed – especially impacts on wild bees - and these are yet to be fully resolved. We need a system that we can all have confidence in but we are now faced with more uncertainty as the UK negotiates its exit from the EU”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandra Bell, post: 3349502, member: 55244"] I think that that is really the job of an independent, transparent, and science based regulatory system rather than NGOs. There are aspects of the current system which need improvement – for example it has been recognised by EFSA that when neonics were approved there were significant gaps in the way impacts on bees were assessed – especially impacts on wild bees - and these are yet to be fully resolved. We need a system that we can all have confidence in but we are now faced with more uncertainty as the UK negotiates its exit from the EU” [/QUOTE]
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