We believe there is a need for new thinking as to how the industry as a whole lobbies on plant protection products, involving extra effort from lobbyists and farmers alike. Both NFU Vice President Guy Smith and NFU combinable crops board chairman, Mike Hambly, will urge farmers at Cereals to tell their stories on how and why they use crop protection products.
Newly packaged information from the NFU suggests that a quarter of the crop protection toolbox in Europe could be withdrawn from the market before the 2018 harvest if reauthorisations are complicated by political issues.
Guy Smith said: “Glyphosate is a game-changer; the delays in its reauthorisation have highlighted how vulnerable Europe really is when it comes to pressure from NGOs. The NFU’s traditional lobbying on the major issue of science-based regulation around access to plant protection products remains essential. But I know there is more we can do to up our game ahead of what looks like a very uncertain future for protecting crops.
“An added complication is the EU Referendum for the NFU’s lobbying. If Britain remains a Member State then working together with Copa-Cogeca, other Member States and their farming unions will become much more of a focal point. If Britain leaves, then the focus will shift to ensuring Government resources its own Chemical Regulation Directorate (CRD) sufficiently.”
Mike Hambly said: “The statistics on plant protection products up for renewal do not paint a pretty picture for farmers – especially given the unpredictable regulatory environment. Our diminishing armoury of actives is under threat.
“With so much at stake the industry must work together to prepare our case. While the NFU is developing and expanding the Healthy Harvest campaign across Europe, there’s a definitive role that farmers on the ground have in lobbying on this issue. Over two-thirds of the public think positively about farmers - I’m urging farmers to be confident in talking more about what they do. Farmers telling their stories to regulators and the wider public adds much-needed balance to the reauthorisation process in the UK and Brussels. Failure will mean a decline in European production; with a consequent increase in imports to meet our needs.
“Glyphosate is a case in point of how pressure from campaigners can warp the regulatory processes – this is why the farmers’ story is so important. This is why I am encouraging farmers to be vocal; we need to talk openly about why we need plant protection products to enable us to be viable farming businesses.”
What's up for review and when?
Active ingredients and when they require reauthorisation...
- Amitrole (aminotriazole) 30 June 2016
- Glyphosate (incl trimesium aka sulfosate) 30 June 2016
- Isoproturon 30 June 2016
- Carfentrazone-ethyl 31 July 2016
- Cyazofamid 31 July 2016
- Ethofumesate 31 July 2016
- Fenamidone 31 July 2016
- Foramsulfuron 31 July 2016
- Imazamox 31 July 2016
- Isoxaflutole 31 July 2016
- Linuron 31 July 2016
- Mesotrione 31 July 2016
- Pendimethalin 31 July 2016
- Trifloxystrobin 31 July 2016
- 2,4-DB 31 October 2016
- Beta-Cyfluthrin 31 October 2016
- Coniothyrium minitans 31 October 2016
- Deltamethrin 31 October 2016
- Dimethenamid-P 31 October 2016
- Flufenacet (formerly fluthiamide) 31 October 2016
- Flurtamone 31 October 2016
- Fosthiazate 31 October 2016
- Iodosulfuron 31 October 2016
- Iprodione 31 October 2016
- Maleic hydrazide 31 October 2016
- Picoxystrobin 31 October 2016
- Silthiofam 31 October 2016
- Benzoic acid 31 January 2017
- Flazasulfuron 31 January 2017
- Mecoprop-P 31 January 2017
- Mesosulfuron 31 January 2017
- Propiconazole 31 January 2017
- Propoxycarbazone 31 January 2017
- Propyzamide 31 January 2017
- Pyraclostrobin 31 January 2017
- Zoxamide 31 January 2017
- Acetamiprid 30 April 2017
- Mepanipyrim 30 April 2017
- Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain MA342 30 April 2017
- Quinoxyfen 30 April 2017
- Thiacloprid 30 April 2017
- Thiram 30 April 2017
- Bentazone 30 June 2017
- Diquat (dibromide) 30 June 2017
- Famoxadone 30 June 2017
- Flumioxazine 30 June 2017
- Flupyrsulfuron-methyl (DPX KE 459) 30 June 2017
- Metalaxyl-M 30 June 2017
- Picolinafen 30 June 2017
- Prosulfuron 30 June 2017
- Pymetrozine 30 June 2017
- Thiabendazole 30 June 2017
- Thifensulfuron-methyl 30 June 2017
- Alpha-Cypermethrin (aka alphamethrin) 31 July 2017
- Ampelomyces quisqualis strain AQ10 31 July 2017
- Benalaxyl 31 July 2017
- Bifenazate 31 July 2017
- Bromoxynil 31 July 2017
- Chlorpropham 31 July 2017
- Desmedipham 31 July 2017
- Etoxazole 31 July 2017
- Gliocladium catenulatum strain J1446 31 July 2017
- Imazosulfuron 31 July 2017
- Laminarin 31 July 2017
- Methoxyfenozide 31 July 2017
- Phenmedipham 31 July 2017
- S-Metolachlor 31 July 2017
- 1-Methyl-cyclopropene 31 October 2017
- Chlorothalonil 31 October 2017
- Chlorotoluron 31 October 2017
- Cypermethrin 31 October 2017
- Daminozide 31 October 2017
- Indoxacarb 31 October 2017
- MCPA 31 October 2017
- MCPB 31 October 2017
- Thiophanate-methyl 31 October 2017
- Tribenuron (aka metometuron) 31 October 2017
- Chlorpyrifos 31 January 2018
- Chlorpyrifos-methyl 31 January 2018
- Clothianidin 31 January 2018
- Copper oxychloride 31 January 2018
- Dimoxystrobin 31 January 2018
- Mancozeb 31 January 2018
- Maneb 31 January 2018
- Oxamyl 31 January 2018
- Pethoxamid 31 January 2018
- Bacillus subtilis str. QST 713 30 April 2018
- Clodinafop 30 April 2018
- Clopyralid 30 April 2018
- Cyprodinil 30 April 2018
- Dichlorprop-P 30 April 2018
- Fosetyl 30 April 2018
- Metconazole 30 April 2018
- Metrafenone 30 April 2018
- Pirimicarb 30 April 2018
- Pyrimethanil 30 April 2018
- Rimsulfuron (aka renriduron) 30 April 2018
- Spinosad 30 April 2018
- Thiamethoxam 30 April 2018
- Tolclofos-methyl 30 April 2018
- Triclopyr 30 April 2018
- Trinexapac (aka cimetacarb ethyl) 30 April 2018
- Triticonazole 30 April 2018
- Benthiavalicarb 31 July 2018
- Boscalid (formerly nicobifen) 31 July 2018
- Captan 31 July 2018
- Dimethoate 31 July 2018
- Dimethomorph 31 July 2018
- Ethephon 31 July 2018
- Ethoprophos 31 July 2018
- Fluoxastrobin 31 July 2018
- Folpet 31 July 2018
- Glufosinate 31 July 2018
- Methiocarb (aka mercaptodimethur) 31 July 2018
- Metribuzin 31 July 2018
- Pirimiphos-methyl 31 July 2018
- Propamocarb 31 July 2018
- Prothioconazole 31 July 2018
- Clomazone 31 October 2018
- Fludioxonil 31 October 2018
- Prosulfocarb 31 October 2018
- Amidosulfuron 31 December 2018
- Bifenox 31 December 2018
- Chloridazon (aka pyrazone) 31 December 2018
- Clofentezine 31 December 2018
- Dicamba 31 December 2018
- Difenoconazole 31 December 2018
- Diflubenzuron 31 December 2018
- Diflufenican 31 December 2018
- Fenoxaprop-P 31 December 2018
- Fenpropidin 31 December 2018
- Imazaquin 31 December 2018
- Lenacil 31 December 2018
- Nicosulfuron 31 December 2018
- Picloram 31 December 2018
- Quinoclamine 31 December 2018
- Fluazinam 28 February 2019
- Flutolanil 28 February 2019
- Mepiquat 28 February 2019
- Abamectin (aka avermectin) 30 April 2019
- Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Aizawai strains ABTS-1857 and GC-91 30 April 2019
- Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Kurstaki strains ABTS 351, PB 54, SA 11, SA12 and EG 2348 30 April 2019
- Beauveria bassiana strains ATCC 74040 and GHA 30 April 2019
- Cydia pomonella Granulovirus (CpGV) 30 April 2019
- Epoxiconazole 30 April 2019
- Fenpropimorph 30 April 2019
- Fenpyroximate 30 April 2019
- Lecanicillium muscarium (formerly Verticillium lecanii) strain Ve6 30 April 2019
- Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae strain BIPESCO 5/F52 30 April 2019
- Phlebiopsis gigantea (several strains) 30 April 2019
- Pythium oligandrum M1 30 April 2019
- Streptomyces K61 (formerly S. griseoviridis) 30 April 2019
- Trichoderma harzianum strains T-22 and ITEM 908 30 April 2019
- Verticillium albo-atrum (formerly Verticillium dahliae) strain WCS850 30 April 2019
- Imidacloprid 31 July 2019
- Metazachlor 31 July 2019
- (E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol 31 August 2019
- Acetic acid 31 August 2019
- Aluminium ammonium sulphate 31 August 2019
- Aluminium phosphide 31 August 2019
- Capric acid (CAS 334-48-5) 31 August 2019
- Caprylic acid (CAS 124-07-2) 31 August 2019
- Carbon dioxide 31 August 2019
- Cymoxanil 31 August 2019
- Ethylene 31 August 2019
- Fatty acids C7-C18 and C18 unsaturated potassium salts (CAS 67701-09-1) 31 August 2019
- Garlic extract 31 August 2019
- Gibberellic acid 31 August 2019
- Gibberellin 31 August 2019
- Iron sulphate 31 August 2019
- Lauric acid (CAS 143-07-7) 31 August 2019
- Magnesium phosphide 31 August 2019
- Metamitron 31 August 2019
- Oleic acid (CAS 112-80-1) 31 August 2019
- Pelargonic acid (CAS 112-05-0) 31 August 2019
- Pepper 31 August 2019
- Plant oils / Citronella oil 31 August 2019
- Plant oils / Spear mint oil 31 August 2019
- Potassium hydrogen carbonate 31 August 2019
- Pyrethrins 31 August 2019
- Sodium hypochlorite 31 August 2019
- Tebuconazole 31 August 2019
- Urea 31 August 2019
- Tebufenpyrad 31 October 2019
- Chlormequat 30 November 2019
- Propaquizafop 30 November 2019
- Quizalofop-P-ethyl 30 November 2019
- Quizalofop-P-tefuryl 30 November 2019
- zeta-Cypermethrin 30 November 2019
- Dimethachlor 31 December 2019
- Etofenprox 31 December 2019
- Penconazole 31 December 2019
- Sulphur 31 December 2019
- Tetraconazole 31 December 2019
- Tri-allate 31 December 2019
- Triflusulfuron 31 December 2019
- Cyflufenamid 31 March 2020
- Fluopicolide 31 May 2020
- Proquinazid 31 July 2020
- Spirodiclofen 31 July 2020
- Flonicamid (IKI-220) 31 August 2020
- Sulfuryl fluoride 31 October 2020
- Napropamide 31 December 2020
- Bromuconazole 31 January 2021
- Buprofezin 31 January 2021
- Fenbuconazole 30 April 2021
- Metosulam 30 April 2021
- Quinmerac 30 April 2021
- 6-Benzyladenine 31 May 2021
- Bupirimate 31 May 2021
- Carbetamide 31 May 2021
- Carboxin 31 May 2021
- Clethodim 31 May 2021
- Cycloxydim 31 May 2021
- Cyproconazole 31 May 2021
- Dazomet 31 May 2021
- Diclofop 31 May 2021
- Dithianon 31 May 2021
- Dodine 31 May 2021
- Fenazaquin 31 May 2021
- Fenoxycarb 31 May 2021
- Flutriafol 31 May 2021
- Hymexazol 31 May 2021
- Indolylbutyric acid 31 May 2021
- Isoxaben 31 May 2021
- Metaldehyde 31 May 2021
- Myclobutanil 31 May 2021
- Paclobutrazol 31 May 2021
- Pencycuron 31 May 2021
- tau-Fluvalinate 31 May 2021
- 1-Naphthylacetamide (1-NAD) 31 December 2021
- 1-Naphthylacetic acid (1-NAA) 31 December 2021
- Azoxystrobin 31 December 2021
- Fluazifop-P 31 December 2021
- Fluquinconazole 31 December 2021
- Fluroxypyr 31 December 2021
- Imazalil (aka enilconazole) 31 December 2021
- Kresoxim-methyl 31 December 2021
- Prochloraz 31 December 2021
- Prohexadione 31 December 2021
- Spiroxamine 31 December 2021
- Tefluthrin 31 December 2021
- Terbuthylazine 31 December 2021
- Metam (incl. -potassium and -sodium) 30 June 2022
- Esfenvalerate 31 December 2022
- Fenpyrazamine 31 December 2022
- Fluxapyroxad 31 December 2022
- Adoxophyes orana GV strain BV-0001 31 January 2023
- Benzovindiflupyr 02 March 2023
- Isopyrazam 31 March 2023
- lambda-Cyhalothrin 31 March 2023
- Metsulfuron-methyl 31 March 2023
- Trichoderma asperellum (strain T34) 31 May 2023
- Ametoctradin 31 July 2023
- Mandipropamid 31 July 2023
- Bacillus firmus I-1582 30 September 2023
- Bixafen 30 September 2023
- Candida oleophila strain O 30 September 2023
- Maltodextrin 30 September 2023
- Potassium phosphonates (formerly potassium phosphite) 30 September 2023
- Spiromesifen 30 September 2023
- Fluopyram 31 January 2024
- Penflufen 31 January 2024
- Pyriofenone 31 January 2024
- Sedaxane 31 January 2024
- Chlorantraniliprole 30 April 2024
- Penthiopyrad 30 April 2024
- Pyroxsulam 30 April 2024
- Spirotetramat 30 April 2024
- Tembotrione 30 April 2024
- Amisulbrom 30 June 2024
- Ipconazole 31 August 2024
- Aminopyralid 31 December 2024
- Metaflumizone 31 December 2024
- Metobromuron 31 December 2024
- Meptyldinocap 31 March 2025
- Pinoxaden 30 June 2026
- 2,4-D 31 December 2030
- Fenhexamid 31 December 2030
- Ferric phosphate 31 December 2030
- Florasulam 31 December 2030
- Pyridate 31 December 2030
- Sulfosulfuron 31 December 2030
- Acibenzolar-S-methyl (benzothiadiazole) 31 March 2031
- Pyraflufen-ethyl 31 March 2031