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IPAD: A one-year extension allows the import of methyl bromide-free agricultural products – Hiệp hội khử trùng Việt Nam

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IPAD: A one-year extension allows the import of methyl bromide-free agricultural products

Foodgrains trade body IPGA has demanded that the government allow traders methyl bromide fumigation of all imported agri-commodities at Indian ports till June 2018 to ensure smooth supply.

We have sincerely urged the government to allow methyl bromide fumigation at Indian ports for next one year," India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) Chairman Pravin Dongre said.

IPGA CEO Pradeep Ghorpade said the import volumes will be affected and consignments will become costlier if methyl bromide fumigation is not allowed after this month.

It will take some time and research to find alternative to methyl bromide fumigation," he added.

There is some research work going on for fumigation with aluminium phosphine. But it kills only live insects and that too in a week," Ghodpade said.

India needs to import at least 3-4 million tonnes of pulses to meet the domestic demand despite record production of 22 million tonnes in last crop year.

According to the March order, the consignments of all imported agri-commodities, whose date of bill of lading in the country of export is June 30, 2017 or before will be allowed without offshore methyl bromide fumigation from those countries, which certify discontinuance of this. It has been extended till June for all farm commodities including pulses. Till we don’t have an alternative to methyl bromide, we have decided to allow fumigation methyl bromide upon arrival in India," a senior Agriculture Ministry official had said in March.

(According to indiatimes.com)