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Environment Ministry warns highly toxic rodenticide will “harm all living things“ |
Prag, 13.08.2019 |
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The Czech Environment Ministry is up in arms over a decision by the Central Institute for Supervision and Testing in Agriculture allowing farmers to use a highly toxic rat poison in fields, orchards, meadows and vineyards. They claim it will “harm all living things in the vicinity”, a warning that has made the agriculture minister break off his holiday and come back to Prague for emergency talks. Farmers had for some time been complaining about the damage that rodents were doing to the harvest and demanding more effective means of fighting their spread. The institute which tests chemicals in agriculture recently approved the blanket use of the so-called Stutox II rodent poison which farmers may apply in fields, meadows, orchards or vineyards, even if they are located close to human dwellings.
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