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 MoreCarbofuran covers the latest news, regulatory developments, pesticide registrations, residue monitoring, toxicology studies, and crop protection updates related to the insecticide and nematicide Carbofuran. Find information on Carbofuran insecticide, carbamate pesticides, IRAC Group 1A, nematode control, pesticide regulations, residue limits (MRLs), food safety standards, toxicology assessments, and regulatory reviews.
Carbofuran is a systemic carbamate insecticide, nematicide, and acaricide (IRAC Group 1A) that has been widely used for the control of soil and foliar pests in a variety of crops. Known for its effectiveness against insects, nematodes, and mites, Carbofuran played an important role in crop protection programs for decades. However, concerns regarding human health risks, wildlife toxicity, bird mortality, environmental contamination, pesticide residues, and occupational exposure have led to restrictions, phase-outs, or bans in many countries. This topic covers developments related to regulatory decisions, registration reviews, residue compliance, risk assessments, environmental studies, stewardship programs, and alternative pest management solutions.
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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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