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Review of Agrochemicals: Paraquat Dichloride & Carbosulfan

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May 16, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Health & Governance

Why in News?

A Central expert Panel is reviewing safety profiles of 2 major plant protection chemicals Paraquat Dichloride (herbicide) & Carbosulfan (Insecticide).

  • Reason for Probe – Impact on Public Health & Acute toxicity.
  • Expert Panel recommendedFor a Complete Ban.
  • Phased regulatory approach- Advocated by Agro chemical industry rather immediate ban ahead of kharif sowing seasons.

Classifications -

  • Paraquat Dichloride – Non selective Contact herbicide, it is highly toxic.

N0n- selective Contact – It can kill wide range of crops regardless of species, while contact implies it can destroy only that part of plant which directly touches by rapidly disrupting cell membranes within hours.

  • Application – utilized in Modern Weed Management system across major commercial crops like coffee, rubber, Wheat, maize, cotton, paddy, tea & Sugarcane.
  • Declared as – Restricted Use Pesticide (RUP) it is strictly prohibited for domestic or residential use due to its toxicity.
  • Banned in - 60 Nations, but it’s not banned under the Rotterdam Convention a multilateral treaty that promotes collective responsibility in relation to the imports of Harmful chemicals.

Carbosulfan –

  • Type - It’s a carbamate insecticide that acts by inhibiting the acetylcholienesterase enzyme, disrupting the nervous system of target pests.
  • Application – It is commercially distributed in Emulsifiable concentrate (25% C), preferred in Cotton & Rice farming.
  • Target Pests - It effectively manages catastrophic field pests in rice (such as Gall Midge, Stem Borer, Leaf Folder, White Backed Plant Hopper (WBPH), and Brown Plant Hopper (BPH), and sucking pests (aphids and thrips) in cotton and cumin.

LIST OF MAJOR PLANT PROTECTION CHEMICALS BANNED IN INDIA IN LAST FEW YEARS

Pesticide

Category

Common Uses

Alachlor

Herbicide

Pre-emergence weed control in maize, soybean, groundnut

Benomyl

Fungicide

Fruit & vegetable fungal disease control

Carbaryl

Carbamate Insecticide

Wide-spectrum insect control

Diazinon

Organophosphate Insecticide

Soil & household pests

Dichlorvos

Organophosphate Insecticide

Storage & household pests

Fenarimol

Fungicide

Powdery mildew control

Fenthion

Organophosphate Insecticide

Mosquito & livestock pests

Linuron

Herbicide

Broadleaf weed control

Methoxy Ethyl Mercury Chloride

Organo-mercury Fungicide

Seed treatment

Methyl Parathion

Organophosphate Insecticide

Field crop pests

Phorate

Organophosphate Insecticide

Soil pests in cotton, sugarcane

Phosphamidon

Organophosphate Insecticide

Sucking pests

Sodium Cyanide

Toxic fumigant

Insecticidal fumigation

Thiometon

Organophosphate Insecticide

Aphids, mites

Triazophos

Organophosphate Insecticide

Cotton, rice pests

Tridemorph

Fungicide

Rust & mildew control

Trichlorfon

Organophosphate Insecticide

Crop and livestock pests

Dicofol

Acaricide

Mite control

Dinocap

Fungicide

Powdery mildew

Methomyl

Carbamate Insecticide

Caterpillar control

Dichlorvos

Organophosphate Insecticide

Storage pests

Alachlor

Herbicide

Pre-emergence weed control in maize, soybean, groundnut

Phorate

Organophosphate Insecticide

Soil pests

Triazophos

Organophosphate Insecticide

Rice & cotton pests

For Reference : Business Standards | IAS Parliament

 

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