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ANDEF chief lauds Brazil agrochemicals
14 June 2007
Brazil's organic farming lacks hi-tech support
14 June 2007
Ecuador seeks delay on harmonised agrochemical rules
14 June 2007
EU extends provisional approvals for MAI's novaluron
14 June 2007
EU organic area reaches 4% of total agric land
14 June 2007
Syngenta reorganises US seed businesses
14 June 2007
EU sets more ai phase-out dates - update
14 June 2007
Helm/Chemanol in DMF deal
14 June 2007
New insecticide for Nichino
14 June 2007
Valent makes appointment
14 June 2007
UK adjusts parallel import payment system
14 June 2007
US EPA drafts endocrine screening list
14 June 2007
The US EPA has drawn up the first draft list of pesticide active and inert ingredients to undergo screening for potential effects on the endocrine system.
US study shows Bt effects on nematodes
14 June 2007
Argentine proposal for agrochemical tax cut
13 June 2007
Brazil efficacy rules implemented
13 June 2007
EU biotechnology progress slow
13 June 2007
The approval process for genetically modified crops in the EU is expected to remain slow, according to the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). There are over 35 GM crops awaiting approval, with an increasing number of applications for cultivation.
Industry presses for ESAresolution
13 June 2007
KMG Chemicals makes appointment
13 June 2007
Pioneer builds to Optimum GAT launch
13 June 2007
DuPont's seed subsidiary, Pioneer Hi-Bred, aims to carry out an "aggressive" launch of its dual herbicide tolerance Optimum GAT technology in 2009/10. The company plans to include the trait in a "double digit percentage" of its maize seed sales in 2010, with complete penetration of its seed portfolio by 2012/13.
Spain seeks insecticide OK on peppers - update
13 June 2007
UK agrochemical sales flat
13 June 2007
Agrochemical sales in the UK remained flat with a 1% increase to £388.9 million ($720 million) among Crop Protection Association (CPA) members in 2006.
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