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Lateral thinking needed on pesticide ban

The only grower who is going to survive if the feared 85% of pesticides are lost because of EU legislation is the natural, lateral thinker, according to Certis technical officer Alan Horgan.

Speaking at a packed seminar, held at the Southern Growers Exhibition at Sandown Park Racecourse last week, Horgan said growers would have to consider alternative sources of pesticide control from those used before. Provoking gasps from the audience, Horgan showed headlines that he suggested could be used if...

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