More than 1.3 million people in France have signed a petition urging the government to repeal a recently passed law, the Duplomb Law, approved by parliament on July 8. Among its controversial measures is the reauthorization of a pesticide known to be harmful to both human health and biodiversity.
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- Acetamiprid, a neonicotinoid insecticide, was banned in France in 2018 due to toxicity concerns. 38s
- The Duplan law could allow acetamiprid to be used again on French crops. 41s
- Some farmers support its return, citing crop protection and competition with other EU nations. 55s
- The European Food and Safety Authority has questioned the extent of acetamiprid's toxicity and set a phase-out deadline. 1m 11s
- Over one million French citizens have signed a petition opposing the insecticide's return due to health and environmental risks. 1m 27s