Views sought on application to introduce new insecticide
MEDIA RELEASE
MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018
Views sought on application
to introduce new insecticide
Vayego
The EPA is calling for submissions on an application to approve an insecticide called Vayego for use in New Zealand.
Any
approval would be a world first for Vayego and its
manufacturers, Bayer New Zealand, who are looking to market
its use to control coddling moth, leafrollers and other
pests in apples and pears, stonefruit and grapes. It could
also be used to treat cabbage white butterfly larvae, leaf
miner, diamond back moth larvae and other pests in vegetable
and forage brassicas.
Public submissions form part of the EPA’s assessment process for new hazardous substance applications that are publicly notified under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act.
Information provided is analysed and considered by a decision-making committee, who ultimately decide whether the substance can be imported or manufactured for use in New Zealand, and controls (rules) that may be necessary to manage any environmental or human health concerns.
Submissions close
at 5pm on 2 August 2018.
The application documents are available
here.
How to make a submission
You
can make a submission by writing your comments in a letter
or an email, or by using the online submission form.
How to make an effective
submission
Online submission form
Submission Form
(Word)
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