Industry Insights: How the European Union’s Regulatory Policy Affects Crop Inputs

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In this interconnected world we live in a decision made by one country or region can have an impact on another country an ocean away. That’s particularly true when it comes to regulatory policy. Whether it’s the traditional crop protection products banned by European Union regulators or MRL rules placed on crops, growers must adapt their approach.

David du Boet, Associate Director, Dextra International, commented on the regulatory environment that affects not only European Union growers, but also those importing their crops to the region.

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Dextra is a Barcelona, Spain-based consultancy and representation firm that provides solutions to organizations facing the challenges of international growth. Du Boet shared some thoughts on how the EU’s regulatory policies have influenced the agricultural community in Europe and the rest of the world.

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