Suspend the use of Neonicotinoid pesticides, say Buglife
07 Apr 2011 | by Gemma Mackenzie
Conservation body Buglife has called for a suspension on the use of Neonicotinoid pesticides until they can be shown to be environmentally safe.
Conservative MP George Freeman has called for more research into the causes or poor bee health.
Conservation body Buglife has called for a suspension on the use of Neonicotinoid pesticides until they can be shown to be environmentally safe.
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Gardeners calling Bayer Garden's garden care advisory line have been seeking advice on how to tackle their pest and disease problems.
Bayer CropScience is seeking to sell its manufacturing plant in Norwich as a going concern.
The NFU has said the European Commission needs to step up its hunt to find a chief scientist to assist in critical decisions surrounding issues such as food security and climate change.
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The Forestry Commission has appointed Dr John Morgan as the head of plant health service following the retirement of Roddie Burgess.
The Food & Environment Research Agency (FERA) f has intercepted a number of fresh cases of Phytophthora ramorum during February and March.
Phytophthora kernoviae has made a further appearance in Cornwall with two outbreaks detected during February.


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