Do we miss bravo and opus?

Bman

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Arable Farmer
Location
Cambs Essex
Seems like when a product becomes generic it’s the deaf nail for it. New products are protected by there manufacturer look at inatreq making sprayers leak all over the (public roads footpaths) . Increased exposure to operators having to fix the machines I believe that product should be withdrawn
 

Luke Cropwalker

Member
Arable Farmer
If you were a cynical person you might wonder banning which products would hurt UK growers the most post-Brexit? Of course the answer would be Chlorothalonil, a very cost-effective preventative product for the control of Septoria which is a big problem in the main arable regions of the UK.
 
If you were a cynical person you might wonder banning which products would hurt UK growers the most post-Brexit? Of course the answer would be Chlorothalonil, a very cost-effective preventative product for the control of Septoria which is a big problem in the main arable regions of the UK.
It was not banned by the EU, it was banned by CRD. They had the power to retain, but as it was not safe by modern standards it went.
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

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Expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive offer for farmers published

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Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer from July will give the sector a clear path forward and boost farm business resilience.

From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and The Rt Hon Sir Mark Spencer MP Published21 May 2024

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Full details of the expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer available to farmers from July have been published by the...
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