Amsterdam’s tulips may disappear
Posted: Fri 17th Oct 2008 06:31 am
Amsterdam’s tulips may disappear
Tulips from Amsterdam could be a thing of the past if the new EU legislation to ban 120 substances used in pesticides goes ahead, warns De Telegraaf.
The ban is to protect the health of vegetable and flower producers.
However, a study by the University of Wageningen due to be published on Monday says the ban will spell the end for the Dutch bulb growers.
Researcher Piet Spoorenberg says: "There are already too few pesticides suitable for tulips. If these are banned it's disastrous."
The Dutch agricultural organisation LTO also calls the plan a disaster. They've got until January to persuade MEPs to save Holland's most famous flower.
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Tulips from Amsterdam could be a thing of the past if the new EU legislation to ban 120 substances used in pesticides goes ahead, warns De Telegraaf.
The ban is to protect the health of vegetable and flower producers.
However, a study by the University of Wageningen due to be published on Monday says the ban will spell the end for the Dutch bulb growers.
Researcher Piet Spoorenberg says: "There are already too few pesticides suitable for tulips. If these are banned it's disastrous."
The Dutch agricultural organisation LTO also calls the plan a disaster. They've got until January to persuade MEPs to save Holland's most famous flower.
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