 The State government has set up a committee to suggest  alternatives to the pesticides banned by it on Saturday and draw up  revised crop-management packages.The committee  consists of the Director of Agriculture; the heads of the Department of  Extension and the Department of Research of Kerala Agricultural  University; the Additional Director (Co-production) of Agriculture  Department; and the Chairman of the State Biodiversity Board. It has  been asked to submit the recommendations in 10 days.
 The State government has set up a committee to suggest  alternatives to the pesticides banned by it on Saturday and draw up  revised crop-management packages.The committee  consists of the Director of Agriculture; the heads of the Department of  Extension and the Department of Research of Kerala Agricultural  University; the Additional Director (Co-production) of Agriculture  Department; and the Chairman of the State Biodiversity Board. It has  been asked to submit the recommendations in 10 days.The  order issued by the government on Saturday states that the Agriculture  Department and Kerala Agriculture University should develop  alternatives, such as bio-pesticides and new management practices, to  the banned pesticides.
The order banned the sale of  the red-labelled pesticides carbofuran, phorate, methyl parathion,  monocrotophos, and methyl demeton and the yellow-labelled pesticides  triazophos and prephenophos. It also banned the fungicides ediphenphos,  tricylazole, and oxythioquinox and the weedicides anilophos, Paraquat,  thiobencarb, and atrazin.
It noted that the  government had approved the revised organic farming policy according to  which Kerala was to be freed of pesticides. As the first step towards  this, the government had declared a ban on the red and yellow categories  of pesticides in Kasaragod district. It had issued directives to  regulate the sale and usage of pesticides. As pesticides harmful to  human lives were found to be in use in the State, the government was  banning their distribution and sale as part of the implementation of the  organic farming policy.
 
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