FIFTH AUSTRALIAN COTTON CONFERENCE - REGULATIONS AND THE FARMER
Date Issued:1990-08-08
Abstract
Regulations over the use of pesticides in cotton production have been in existence ever since that industry emerged in Australia. Initially regulations were simple, however, as the industry has grown there has been a parallel growth in the environmental awareness within the general community and the arrival of environmental lobby groups. Part of government response to pressures brought about by such groups and the increased use of pesticides has been the upgrading of legislative controls over pesticide use.
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Proceedings from the 1990 Australian Cotton Conference