An expert committee today told the Supreme Court that use of pesticide Endosulfan may be allowed for next two years only to exhaust the existing stock and the raw material used for its production.
After a Supreme Court ban on export of Endosulfan, a pesticide, which forms a big chunk of export revenues of many companies, the approval to the exports has come in as a relief. Dipesh Kantisen Shroff of Excel Crop, in an interview to CNBC-TV18, shares the ruling now allows export of only 1,090 metric tonne of Endosulfan Technical.
Kapil Mehan, managing director of Coromandel International, in an interview to CNBC-TV18, gives his views on the implications of the committee’s decision. Mehan feels that it is a positive development, which will enable the company to clear its inventories.
The Supreme Court today asked an expert panel appointed by it to explore the possibility of exporting the existing stock of banned pesticide Endosulfan here to other countries.
The Supreme Court today asked an expert panel appointed by it to explore the possibility of exporting the unused stock of Endosulfan manufactured here to other countries.
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