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France to ban food imports containing EU-prohibited pesticides

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Nayla Razzouk / Bloomberg • 2 min read
France to ban food imports containing EU-prohibited pesticides
After some safeguard measures were introduced to the text, European officials are now aiming for a mid-January ratification.
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(Jan 4): France plans to prohibit food imports from South America or elsewhere that contain pesticides banned for use in the European Union.

Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said a decree will be issued in the coming days to suspend the import of products containing residues of substances such as mancozeb, glufosinate, thiophanate-methyl, and carbendazim.

“Avocados, mangoes, guavas, citrus fruits, grapes, and apples from South America or elsewhere will no longer be allowed to enter the national territory,” Lecornu said in a post on X on Sunday.

Farmers have tried to block the signing of a free-trade deal with Mercosur countries in South America, citing concerns over cheaper imports and their compliance with the European Union’s health and environmental standards. After some safeguard measures were introduced to the text, European officials are now aiming for a mid-January ratification.

Lecornu said the new decree is a “first step” meant to protect consumers and supply chains, while combating unfair competition.

“Reinforced inspections will be carried out by a specialised unit to ensure compliance with our health standards,” he said.

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Farmers in France have also been blocking roads to protest the culling of cattle as part of strict measures to battle animal diseases. The protests have added to France’s mounting political turmoil following three governmental collapses over the past year. Lecornu has struggled to adopt an austerity budget.

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