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Juanse Barros <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Aug 2015 13:33:08 -0300
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http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/press/news/150826?utm_content=feature


Neonicotinoid pesticides applied as foliar sprays pose a risk to bees, EFSA
has confirmed. The Authority has published assessments on the risks to bees
from clothianidin, imidacloprid and thiamethoxam for all uses other than
seed treatments and granules. In cases where the assessment could be
completed, high risks were either identified or could not be excluded. In
other cases the risk assessment could not be finalised due to data gaps.

The conclusions are in line with those reached by EFSA two years ago, when
it assessed the risks to bees from the three substances when used as seed
treatments or granules.

The European Commission requested the assessments concerning all other uses
after imposing tighter restrictions on the use of neonicotinoids in 2013.

The use of the three substances in seed or soil treatments is currently
prohibited on crops attractive to bees and on cereals other than winter
cereals, except for uses in greenhouses. Their use in foliar treatments is
prohibited on crops attractive to bees and on cereals, except in
greenhouses or after flowering.

*Next steps*

When it brought in the restrictions, the Commission said that within two
years it would initiate a review of any new scientific information on the
risks posed to bees by the three neonicotinoids applied as seed treatment
and granules.

As part of this process, EFSA has asked national authorities, research
institutions, industry and other interested parties to submit new relevant
information.

All information should be submitted by 30 September 2015. Following receipt
of a further mandate from the European Commission, EFSA will then review
the material and offer conclusions concerning an updated risk assessment.

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