Canola Industry Worried About Insecticide Ban

Canola Industry Worried About Insecticide Ban
Aug 31, 2017
 
Due to safety concerns, Health Canada is proposing a complete phase out of the popular insecticide Lambda-cyhalothrin, also known as Matador.
 
The product is used to control pests such as flea beetles, cutworms, bertha army worms, and diamond back moths.
 
Brian Innes , vice president of government relations with the Canola Council of Canada, is hoping the Pest Management Regulatory Agency reconsiders its decision.
 
"This product in particular is quite valuable for growers in that it controls quite a wide variety of pests that attack canola," he commented. "Losing this product would be a serious concern for canola growers and for the industry as a whole."
 
Innes notes its important for Canada to align its regulations with other countries such as the U.S., due to the large amount of canola that is exported.
 
Source : Steinbachonline