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An EU impact assessment report highlights shortcomings in the existing EU agrochemical registration Directive (91/414). The Commission's Health and Consumer Protection Directorate-General report followed the impact assessment carried out on the European Commission's proposed revision of the Directive. The Commission's proposals present alternative measures to address the problems, the Directorate General's Wolfgang Reinert said at an IIR agrochemical registration conference in Brussels, Belgium, in May....
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