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Agriculture and Neonicotinoids, History of Addiction

Summary by La Croix
The ban on neonicotinoids in 2016 has made it difficult for beet producers. The experiments carried out in recent years to replace them demonstrate the delicate transition that the agricultural world must take to free certain pesticides.
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Pokhara. It goes without saying that agriculture has a lot of potential in Nepal, an agricultural country. Seeing this potential in agriculture, the National Agriculture Company Nepal Limited has moved forward aggressively with the slogan 'Soil to Success'. If we look at the statistics of this company, which was opened only 10 months ago, 3,000 people have already joined the company with a goal of connecting 10,000 Nepalis to the company within …

The ban on neonicotinoids in 2016 has made it difficult for beet producers. The experiments carried out in recent years to replace them demonstrate the delicate transition that the agricultural world must take to free certain pesticides.

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La Croix broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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