China Enforces Nationwide Ban on Four Highly Toxic Pesticides from June 1
18 June 2026, Beijing: China has officially prohibited the sale and use of four highly toxic pesticides Omethoate, Carbofuran, Methomyl, and
Read MoreAldicarb covers the latest news, regulatory developments, pesticide registrations, toxicology studies, residue monitoring, and crop protection updates related to the insecticide and nematicide Aldicarb. Find information on Aldicarb pesticide, carbamate insecticides, nematicides, IRAC Group 1A, pesticide regulations, residue limits (MRLs), toxicology assessments, product registrations, and food safety standards.
Aldicarb is a highly potent systemic carbamate insecticide, acaricide, and nematicide (IRAC Group 1A) that has historically been used to control a wide range of insect pests and nematodes in agricultural crops. Due to its high acute toxicity and concerns regarding human health, groundwater contamination, wildlife safety, food residues, and environmental impact, Aldicarb has been restricted, phased out, or banned in many countries. This topic covers developments related to regulatory reviews, registration decisions, residue compliance, risk assessments, stewardship initiatives, environmental monitoring, and alternative pest management technologies.
Stay updated on Aldicarb regulations, government notifications, food safety investigations, toxicological research, pesticide policy changes, residue monitoring programs, integrated pest management (IPM) solutions, and crop protection industry developments affecting agriculture worldwide.
18 June 2026, Beijing: China has officially prohibited the sale and use of four highly toxic pesticides Omethoate, Carbofuran, Methomyl, and
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