From geno@zap.a2000.nl Tue Nov 16 16:42:09 1999 Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 20:07:07 +0100 From: wytze To: sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu, GMO-L@cornell.edu, gentech@gen.free.de, ban-GEF@lists.greenbuilder.com, bitech_activists@iatp.org Subject: New "pesticides" Source: Dutch Agrarian Journal 16-11-99 The Hague- Beer, salt, milk, beewax and a number of substances considered harmless are going to be allowed as pesticides. This was decided by Secretary-Minister Faber of the Ministry of Agriculture. Faber has provided a list with harmless substances to "Brussels". It is expected that medio next year will be allowed for use as pesticide. The list consists of substances like: beer, salt, calcium, calcium-nitrogen, milk and dairyproducts, calciumchloride, beewax, sand, natrium or kaliumsilicate, seeweed and algaeextracts, garlic, soy and onion extracts, etheric oils. In current practice these sunstances are being used at a small scale or in organic agriculture. wytze To Unsubscribe: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg". If you receive the digest format, use the command "unsubscribe sanet-mg-digest". To Subscribe to Digest: Email majordomo@ces.ncsu.edu with the command "subscribe sanet-mg-digest". All messages to sanet-mg are archived at: http://www.sare.org/san/htdocs/hypermail