Pesticide Company to Stop Producing Weed Killer Linked to Parkinson's Disease
Syngenta, maker of a controversial pesticide linked to Parkinsons disease, said on Tuesday that it will stop making its paraquat weed killer by the end of June.
The announcement comes as the company is facing several thousand lawsuits brought by people in the US who allege they developed Parkinsons disease due to their exposure to Syngentas paraquat products.
The company did not mention the litigation in making the announcement, and did not respond to a request for comment.
The companys announcement cites significant competition from generic producers of paraquat and a less than 1 percent contribution to the companys global sales as reasons for exiting the paraquat business.
This decision is about focusing our resources where they deliver the greatest value for our business and our customers, Mike Hollands, President Syngenta UK and Head of Syngenta Global Production and Supply, said in a statement.
The company said it affirms that paraquat is safe when used in line with registered label instructions, and that paraquat remains highly effective in controlling weeds.
Paraquat has been used in the United States since 1964 as a tool to kill broadleaf weeds and grasses. Though banned in several countries, Syngentas paraquat-based Gramoxone herbicide brand has remained popular with US farmers for use in growing soybeans, cotton, and corn as well as in growing grapes, pistachios, peanuts and many other crops
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