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The journal of Pesticide Action Network UK An international perspective on the health and environmental effects of pesticides Quarterly
June 2010
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Pesticides News No 88 Editorial 2 PAN UK news 3
New Director takes the reins at PAN UK
International year of biodiversity 4
Pesticides reduce biodiversity
Integrated pest management 8
Bt-based IPM boosts cabbage production in North Korea
Latin America 9
Fishing livelihoods threatened by pesticide pollution in Uruguay
Grassroots action 15 Global spread of grassroots action against pesticides
Organic cotton 16 Improving organic cotton farmers’ access to neem in Benin
Developing countries 18 Community health monitoring in Tanzania
20 NGO lessons from Nigerian stockpiles programme
News 11 US bans endosulfan 11 Endosulfan and the Conventions 17 A ‘mockery of justice’ for victims of Bhopal
New PAN resources 22 PAN UK launches new website 22 New PAN Europe National Action Plan best practice manual
22 New PAN UK organic cotton briefing 23 Communities in Peril: global report on health impacts of pesticide use in agriculture
23 PAN UK’s definitive guide to cotton and eco-labelling relaunched
23 New leaflet on the work of PAN UK’s African partners
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Jars of kimchi, a staple of the North Korea diet
Photo: M. Grossrieder, CABI E-CH