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<p>Carbofuran is a pesticide and pesticides can only be advertised, sold, supplied,
stored or used if they are authorised. Authorisation is only granted if the product
will not harm people and poses no unacceptable risks to the environment. These are
regularly reviewed to ensure that they continue to meet current standards.</p><p>
</p><p>Authorisation for carbofuran was revoked in 1999 in the UK. All products containing
carbofuran were therefore effectively banned after the final expiry date for storage
and use on 31 December 2001.</p><p> </p><p>The advertisement, sale, supply, storage
or use of any plant protection product, including carbofuran, which does not have
a valid authorisation is therefore illegal. Anyone who advertises, sells, supplies,
stores or uses any pesticide product containing carbofuran will be committing an offence
and may be liable to an unlimited fine.</p>
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