Increasing constraints by regulatory authorities and intense public scrutiny of chemical use, make crop protection chemistry breakthroughs less likely to reach the market

By Gregor Heard
Updated March 28 2017 - 11:13am, first published 11:08am

FARMERS and chemical makers will have to think smarter about how to best use existing crop protection chemistry rather than rely on science to repeatedly produce magic bullets to beat resistance issues.

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