Colombia to protect glyphosate use in agriculture

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Colombia to protect glyphosate use in agriculture

The Colombian government has said it will continue to allow the use of theĀ herbicideĀ glyphosate for agricultural purposes, but will toughen regulations surrounding its application.
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AĀ Ministry of Agriculture statement said the Colombian Agricultural Society (SAC) and its affiliated unions had welcomed the government's decision that proper use and management of glyphosate did not produce negative effects on human health, water supply or environmental systems.

The pesticides malathion, diazinon, parathion and tetraclorvinfos areĀ also understood to be included in the decision.

It was recently announced theĀ country's Ministry of Health and the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) were reviewing the use of the world's most commonly used herbicide,Ā which in March was described asĀ ā€œprobably carcinogenicā€ by a group of scientists affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO).

The Ministry of Agriculture said the government had now considered the arguments put forward by the private sector and the research centers which had released technical recommendations on the doses and application management of the chemicals.

The Ministry addedĀ it would work together with SACĀ to develop new regulations of good agricultural practices to guarantee properĀ agrochemical management.

Glyphosate was widely used in the country to combat the cultivation of illegal crops,Ā butĀ the government now plans to find other ways to eradicate these crops.

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