Anutin rejects demands to delay ban on hazardous pesticides

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The ban on three chemical pesticides will be imposed on June 1 as scheduled, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Tuesday (April 28), adding that he did not agree with Industry Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit’s proposal to postpone it further. 

The farm chemicals to be banned include paraquat, glyphosate and chlorpyrifos. 

Anutin said that even though the chemicals make farming cheaper, people’s health is more important. He also rejected Thai Chamber of Commerce chairman Kalin Sarasin’s suggestion that the prohibition be delayed until December 31. 

Meanwhile, Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Mananya Thaiset said the ban was necessary, though there are some concerns that need to be discussed with the National Hazardous Substances Committee. 

The committee is set to meet on June 30 to discuss substitutions, which the Agriculture Department has mandated since the ban was announced last year. The department has reportedly come up with three substances, and plans to send its updated version directly to the committee. 

The department also drafted a regulation on a new approach to production, import, export and possession of hazardous substances, which will be ready by April 29, she said. 

As for Kalin’s proposal, the administration does not believe he is representing the Chamber of Commerce because the chamber has supported the ban right from the beginning. 

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