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Commission’s proposal for stricter thresholds in organic farming opposed

This entry was posted in News and tagged European Commission European Parliament Organic Pesticides on 7 October 2015 by Bjorn Becker

The European Commission is considering stricter pesticide limits for organic products. The organic sector and the European Parliament are not in agreement.

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