Dr. Ferrant, a famous Brazilian scientist and advocate for sustainable trade, raised this urgent concern to stand at the forefront of international discussions to match Brazil’s global standards for trade and environmental management.
Ferrante said Ecologicalist: “Bill 1833/2023 indicates a threat to Mato Grosso’s own agriculture by allowing the application of pesticides without respect for the appropriate safety zone.
“We have measured the pesticide area without a safe distance and observed extinction, mutation and abnormalities. This effect is at least 250 meters, which requires at least 300 meters.”
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The impact of pesticides on wild animals is not only interested in researchers, but also recognized in the industry. Syngenta, formula WebsitePesticides admit that they contribute to the reduction of moisture control.
Syngenta pointed out that “75 %of crops for human consumption rely on bees,” and pointed out that it is the most important moisture control on the planet.
“Not only can the plant can be reproduced, but also moisture increases the quality of crops and produces better quality fruits and more seeds.”
company I point out “The disappearance of bees and other moisture controls can remove crops such as melon, watermelon and passion fruit.
About 80 % of the insecticide approval In Brazil, it is prohibited in at least three countries in the Economic Cooperation and Development Organization (OECD) of the European Community.
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On average, each Brazil consumes seven liters of insecticide every year, which is a huge value associated with 70,000 cases of acute and chronic addiction reported nationwide. This amazing statistics are emphasized in the documents edited by the Association of Public Health.Abrasco).
The proposed legislation 1833/2023 not only dismisses solid scientific evidence, but also threatens the sustainability of the agricultural agricultural agricultural agriculture and amplifies the possibility of a wide range of pesticide pollution, which is dangerous.
Ferrante warns of the risks related to this new bill and emphasizes potential effects. “Bill 1833/2023’s approval sanctions the use of insecticides that are far from vulnerable areas such as rural communities, water supply sources and ecosystems.
“A country that imports Brazilian products, such as liver and other pesticides related agricultural products, must be reused urgently. Dilution of environmental protection measures amplifies the risk of chemical pollution and violates international food safety standards.”
Brazil will hold the 30th meeting (COP30) meeting of the UNFCCC (UNFCCC) UN Framework Convention (UNFCC) in November.
The meeting will be held in Belém, the capital of Para, and solves the most urgent environmental issues in the world where the steak is not higher with the world leaders, activists, companies and policymakers.
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Monica Picanini I am a regular contribution Ecologicalist Freelance writers focus on environmental, health and human rights issues.