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British growers get governmental assurance for maintained access to essential pesticides

British farmers and growers have received assurance from the government that they will maintain access to essential pesticides, bolstering resilient and cost-effective food production. The decision, announced on October 24, follows feedback from the agricultural sector and aims to ensure the continued purchase and use of seeds treated with EU-approved pesticides.

Additionally, the import of cost-effective pesticides will continue. These measures provide clarity for farmers regarding the treated seeds and plant protection products they can utilize in upcoming growing seasons. The government's plans also aim to enhance the availability of these products while reducing their costs.

Agriculture Minister Mark Spencer commented on the announcement: "The challenges faced by our farmers and growers, especially in importing treated seeds and cost-effective pesticide products from the EU post-transition, have not gone unnoticed. Ensuring that British farmers and growers have the tools they need to produce food sustainably and affordably remains a top priority. Today's measures directly address the potential impacts and concerns voiced by our esteemed farming sector."

Source: fpcfreshtalkdaily.co.uk

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