UK trade could promote use of banned pesticides in Brazil, new report warns

Campaigners fear trade bond may damage environment abroad and end up weakening regulations in UK

The UK is exporting its pesticide footprint to other countries, environmentalists say. A new report, from the Pesticide Action Network UK, has found that increasing trade with Brazil could fund the use of harmful pesticides that are banned in Britain.

The Brazilian government is currently pushing through a bill that would slash laws to protect human and environmental health from pesticides. Even without this new package of laws, Brazilian farmers are allowed to use almost double the number of hazardous pesticides as those in the UK, including the lethal herbicide Paraquat, which has caused tens of thousands of deaths across the world from acute poisoning, and neonicotinoids, which are toxic to bees.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/23/uk-trade-could-promote-use-of-banned-pesticides-in-brazil-new-report-warns

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