The European Union says farmers will be legally banned from applying a widely used insecticide blamed for declining bee population to their crops. Fipronil, an insect nerve agent suspected of being harmful to bees, will be banned from use on corn and sunflowers in Europe from the end of 2013, Britain\'s The Guardian reported Tuesday. E.U. member states overwhelmingly backed the proposal in a vote Tuesday although Britain declined to back the measure, the newspaper said. Fipronil, used in more than 70 countries and on more than 100 different crops, has been termed a \"high acute risk\" to honeybees by the European Food Safety Authority. A similar assessment by the authority of three other neonicotinoid insecticides led to the suspension of their use in the European Union in April. In the voting Tuesday, only Britain, Slovakia and the Czech Republic abstained and only Spain, Europe\'s the biggest user of fipronil, and Romania voted against a ban.
GMT 11:09 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Dimming the Sun to cool Earth could ravage wildlifeGMT 06:13 2018 Saturday ,20 January
Facebook top choice for Philippines wildlife tradersGMT 07:20 2018 Sunday ,14 January
Wolf found in northern Belgium, first time in over 100 yearsGMT 01:21 2017 Friday ,17 November
Malaysia rescues 140 pangolins from suspected smugglersGMT 20:14 2017 Thursday ,26 October
'Idiots of the century' swim in baited croc trapGMT 20:09 2017 Thursday ,26 October
India man-eating tiger dies after being electrocutedGMT 19:24 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Human remains found in large Australian crocGMT 19:19 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Japan zoo mourns death of love-struck penguinMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor