While
many farmers who use professional pesticides on grassland are aware of
the need to protect water, a significant number remain unaware of the
imminent changes in legislation to use and apply such products, Farming UK reports.
A
survey undertaken by the Voluntary Initiative (VI) and the Pesticides
Forum during summer/autumn 2014 showed that almost 90 percent of the 355
farmers surveyed were aware that products used to control weeds in
grassland can be found in rivers and lakes.
Around
70 percent were aware that under the Sustainable Use Directive
regulations ‘Grandfather rights’ for sprayer operators will be ending
from 26 November 2015.
Fewer
knew that from 26 November 2016 mounted sprayers and applicators will
need to be independently tested at least every five years reducing to
every three years by 2020.
When
it comes to meeting the new legislation, some 44 percent said they
would undertake the necessary training and get their sprayer tested. A
further 20 percent said they would turn to a professional contractor to
apply products in the future. However 26 percent were still assessing
their options.
“If farmers wish to maintain access to vital grassland weedkillers to control docks, thistles and other grassland weeds they must step up to the mark and ensure they are complying with this new legislation,” says Eblex’s Liz Genever.
“With grassland weedkillers regularly being detected in drinking water supplies, ensuring professional use in a tested sprayer by a competent operator has to be the way forward.”
“If farmers wish to maintain access to vital grassland weedkillers to control docks, thistles and other grassland weeds they must step up to the mark and ensure they are complying with this new legislation,” says Eblex’s Liz Genever.
“With grassland weedkillers regularly being detected in drinking water supplies, ensuring professional use in a tested sprayer by a competent operator has to be the way forward.”
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