• 27/08/2013
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Syngenta challenges to European Commission’s suspension of thiamethoxam

Syngenta submits legal challenge to European Commission’s decision to suspend use of thiamethoxam on bee attractive crops, as it was taken 'based on an inaccurate and incomplete assessment'.

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ENGINEERINGNET.EU – "The Commission took the decision on the basis of a flawed process, an inaccurate and incomplete assessment by the European Food Safety Authority and without the full support of EU Member States", the Swiss company states in an official declaration.

Syngenta Chief Operating Officer, John Atkin: “We would prefer not to take legal action but have no other choice given our firm belief that the Commission wrongly linked thiamethoxam to the decline in bee health. In suspending the product, it breached EU pesticide legislation and incorrectly applied the precautionary principle."

“Since the EU suspension of thiamethoxam was announced, farmers and farmer organizations have expressed great concern that an extremely effective, low dose product will not be available to them and will have to be replaced by much less sustainable alternatives."

"Modern products like thiamethoxam are essential to address the challenge of increasing European food production and reducing the reliance on imports.”

The European Commission decided in May 2013 to suspend the use of thiamethoxam, as well as of clothianidine and imidacloprid, on a number of crops for a period of two years to protect the declining bee population.