Are you a farmer? Read this and spread awareness
Union Agriculture minister Narendra Singh Tomar introduced the Pest and Fungicides Management Act in rajya sabha last march 2020. The bill replaces the Pesticides Act of 1968. The objective of the Act is to ensure the safe availability of pests and fungicides and to reduce the harm caused to human beings, animals and the environment. For this purpose, the Bill proposes regulations for regulation at all levels such as production, export, sale, stock, distribution and use.
Opposition from industry
The act empowers the evaluation committee to suspend, remove and completely ban the use of pesticides and fungicides. If the act is passed in the present form without discussion, agricultural production will be affected due to the lack of timely availability of pests and fungicides. They continue to talk that it could severely affect the livelihood of farmers.
Awareness campaigns on the impact of chemicals on the environment and promotion of organic farming are welcome features of the pest and fungicides management act. The industry is unwilling to give up its profits and continues to make demands for a review by the government. Why have the farmers' representatives not yet started discussing a bill that seeks to protect soil fertility and the environment?