Farmers are gathering in meetings across California this month to talk about insecticides currently used that could be harmful to human health. FM89’s Ezra David Romero reports from a meeting in Parlier.
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ban the practice of a commonly used insecticide on fruits and veggies called chlorpyrifos The EPA has until the end of 2016 to respond to a lawsuit which seeks to stop the use of the chemical.
DOLL: “Chlorpyrifos is a tool and over reliance on that tool to help us solve pest problems is gonna have environmental impacts and potentially could impact human populations as well.”
That’s David Doll with the University of California Cooperative Extension. The effects of chlorpyrifos are highly debated but are said to harmful if breathed in or ingested.
Bill Chandler is an almond grower in Selma. He uses the insecticide on his farm and says farmers have alternatives.
CHANDLER: “Don’t give up the ship, there’s help. That’s why they had this meeting to say listen gentleman there’s these problems. Let’s learn how to work with them and see what we can use differently.”
Meetings will also be held in Bakersfield, Stockton and Tulare in the coming weeks.