While we struggle at Wildlife Direct to confront the regulation on hazardous pesticides such as furadan, the regulators have always been sleek to remind us that even furadan is rightly regulated and legitimate. That may be so, but the harsh reality is that in some circumstances, the effectiveness of the regulatory mechanisms stands to be questioned. Read an independent perspective in the Africa News Service story, Kenya lacks pesticides regulatory mechanisms.
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