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World Agronomic Network Chinese network reported: "The United States recently approved the use of snot to prevent and control citrus yellow dragon disease, sepsis in 2003 due to human health problems have been banned by the European Union, citrus yellow dragon disease pathogen transmission media for Asian wood lice."
approved product, called Temik®, an internally absorbent insecticide that has been used in the European Union to control aphids, red spiders and powder lice.
, North American authorities have approved the use of streptomycin (antibiotics) in orange trees to prevent and control bacteria that destroy citrus trees.
10 years ago, the United States reached an agreement to completely eliminate the use of slugs in the United States.
is classified as "extremely dangerous" by the World Health Organization (the most toxic category) and is one of only 35 pesticides regulated by the Rotterdam Convention, an international treaty aimed at reducing trade in the world's most dangerous chemicals.
the United States is one of the few countries in the world that has not ratified the treaty.
2010, the EPA reached an agreement with Bayer to end the use of sepot in the United States after the EPA found that the continued use of seppm posed an unacceptable dietary risk to infants and young children.
that the crops most at risk to infants and young children are citrus, Bayer agreed to remove the pesticide immediately.
agLogic applied for and obtained approval for a small number of other crops when it phased out other uses of slugs.
2020, AgLogic, the only manufacturer of slugs, is seeking approval to dramatically increase the use of the pesticide, which has been banned in more than 100 countries around the world.
, the use of sepam has been approved for citrus use in the United States and will increase significantly in the future.
in the Chinese market, from October 1, 2020, banned the sale and use of products containing slugs in China.
1 October 2023, the Company has revoked the production license for the drug and banned the production of products containing snot.