Bee-harming pesticides' emergency approvals to end
Briefly

Malcolm Prior of BBC reported that the NFU emphasizes industry work is advancing in alternative methods to combat virus yellows, with crop losses peaking at 80%.
Craig Bennett, chief executive of The Wildlife Trusts, declares, 'there's no place in British agriculture for toxic bee-killing pesticides.' He urges the government to uphold its decision.
Jenna Hegarty from the NFFN states the movement against neonicotinoids is 'long overdue', indicating a strong push from advocates for bee safety and sustainable practices.
Read at www.bbc.com
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