Rise in demand for effective insecticides, increase in use of pesticides in agriculture to maximize crop production & yield, and spike in demand for food.
Rise in demand for effective insecticides, increase in use of pesticides in agriculture to maximize crop production and yield and the spike in demand for food and beverages due to the growing
Mouse plague poison knocked back
By NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers | 1 July 2021
Murray cod. Image: Martin Auldist
THE NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers and the Recreational Fishing Alliance of NSW co-signed letters to the Australian Pesticide and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) and to Matt Kean, Minister for Energy and Environment and Adam Marshall, Minister for Agriculture and Western Sydney, raising concerns about Minister Marshall s application to the APVMA to use the poison bromadiolone to control the mouse plague in NSW. The main concern was that there have been reports that mice affected by poison are being consumed by native fish.