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Nema
The article below where the so called one "EXPERT" Luc Maene, director
general of the International Fertilisers Industry Association (IFA)
argue Uganda to use more biocid products, is a very absurd suggestion,
unfortunate and smacks of hypocrisy!
Uganda has a lot of perimeters that it can use to produce organically
grow crops at the same rate (even higher) as anywhere in Europe or
North America- the decaying rate of biotic material here is not the
same as in Europe or America becuase of the high warm and wet climate
here.
http://www.kemi.se/default_eng.cfm?
page=aktuellt/pressmedd/2003/031222_reach.htm
Use of industrial fertilisers will only lead to ground water pollution,
death of small and big mammals, insects and birds. This has already
occured in Europe and North America only in one century!
In Europe and North America today there are a lot of types of cancers
and other diseases associated to these chemicals - do they have a
solution to the problem - NO. NO. NO., and WHY?
Moreover most disease now ravaging these nations are derived and
directly associated with excessive use of these systhetic fertilizers.
we must reject such mundane (greed becuase uganda does not produce
enough of these chemicals so import !) proposal on scientific ground.
NEMA MUST COME UP WITH A LIST OF PROHIBITED CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE IN OUR
SOILS AND ENVIRONENT MAKE THEM ACCESSIBEL TO ALL DISTRICTS IN LOCAL AND
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES - SWEDEBN HAS A GOOD LIST OF THESE I THINK NEMA
CAN CONTANT THEM AND SEEK HELP ON THIS ISSUE - see for example
http://www.kemi.se/lagar_eng/pdf/K98_8e_3.PDF
http://www.kemi.se/default_eng.cfm?
page=aktuellt/pressmedd/2003/031222_reach.htm
Bwanika.
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