Examples of Obsolete Pesticides in a sentence
Environmental, health, and safety guidelines for annual crop production (2016); • IFC, Environmental, health, and safety general guidelines (2007); • FAO, Guidelines for the Management of Small Quantities of Unwanted and Obsolete Pesticides, (Rome: UNEP, WHO, and FAO, 1999) • FAO, International Code of Conduct on Pesticides Management (revised 2014)3, (Rome: FAO, 2014).
The FAO Obsolete Pesticides Project, initiated through Dutch trust funds, maintains the world-wide inventory on obsolete pesticides, which today is estimated to amount to 500.000t.
Prevention and Disposal of Obsolete Pesticides: FAO is the only UN-agency with a programme aiming at enabling countries to dispose of obsolete pesticide (chemical) stocks and to prevent further accumulation of such stocks.
For POPs pesticides the coordination will be ensured with a recently proposed GEF/FAO regional project on Disposal of Obsolete Pesticides including POPs, Promotion of Alternatives and Strengthening Pesticides Management in the Caribbean.
Obsolete Pesticides stocks disposed of, as a result of the completion of the Disposal Services contract(s) in accordance with national and international laws and regulations.
Environmental, health, and safety guidelines for annual crop production (2016); • IFC, Environmental, health, and safety general guidelines (2007); • FAO, Guidelines for the Management of Small Quantities of Unwanted and Obsolete Pesticides, (Rome: UNEP, WHO, and FAO, 1999) • FAO, International Code of Conduct on Pesticides Management (revised 2014)4, (Rome: FAO, 2014).
It is expected that the first to benefit from the project (in YR2) will be communities residingnear Bamako, in the vicinity of stored stocks.Of which femaleX endorsed by the NSC for the implementation of the key instruments Annex 2: Detailed Project DescriptionRepublic of Mali: Obsolete Pesticides Disposal and Prevention Project A.
The Project consists of the following parts, subject to such modifications thereof as the Recipient and the Bank may agree upon from time to time to achieve such objective: Part A: Obsolete Pesticides Inventory Carrying out of a detailed inventory of the Recipient’s Publicly Held Obsolete Pesticides stocks through: (a) collection of data and compilation of a data base; (b) a risk-based prioritization of the stocks identified in the data base; and (c) preparation of the CESA.
Inventory database of Publicly Held Obsolete Pesticides stocks in place and being used by the PMU and the Recipient’s government staff.
The Mali Obsolete Pesticides Disposal and Prevention Project will be a four and a half year project (2015-2020).