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UK still concerned about pesticide approvals rules
The EU needs to "get an early and clear understanding" of the potential impacts of new rules on pesticide approvals on the European farming sector, according to the chairman of the UK's Pesticide Forum, a multi-stakeholder group backed by the government.
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