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If so many of the poisonings are in the Third World, isn it mainly then responsibility of the Third World governments to ensure that pesticides are used sagely in their countries?

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If so many of the poisonings are in the Third World, isn it mainly then responsibility of the Third World governments to ensure that pesticides are used sagely in their countries?

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All governments should act to protect their citizens from dangerous and inappropriate technologies. But many countries are run by local elites who do not have the interests of the majority of people in mind. And many Third World governments simply do not have the financial resources or trained staff to implement and enforce pesticide controls. The TNCs and governments of industrialised countries which export pesticides have far greater scientific and financial resources for testing and licensing pesticide use than do their counterparts in developing countries. There is no excuse for the current double standard, which allows pesticides too dangerous for unrestricted use to be exported to developing countries, with minimal notification, if any. • What should governments be doing about pesticides? As a first step, all governments should bring their pesticide regulations up to the minimum standards of FAO’s International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides, unanimousl

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