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Sunday, March 25, 2007
Aerial spray phase-out starts March 22 By Grace L. Plata
DAVAO CITY -- The phase-out period for the Aerial Spray Ban has started March 22 and plantations in the city are expected to have reverted to boom-ground-spraying by June 22.
Davao City Councilor Leonardo Avila III said the implementation of the 30-meter buffer zones must have also started and met on the same deadline.
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Avila, chairman of the committee on environment and natural resources, said affected plantations are planning to file a legal action on the matter and ask for an extension to the phase-out period to five years.
"It is their right to exhaust all legal means but the fact that they are not anymore against to the ban is something positive," Avila said.
Avila, however, said such petition has not yet reached his office, thus, the three-month phase-out period will go on as planned.
The starting day of the phase-out period also coincided with the World Water Day. Avila said such is significant as water contamination has been one of the grounds considered for ban.
Avila said the ban does is not only aimed at protecting the health of the people but also at preserving the city's natural resources especially that of water which is one of the bare essentials of everyday life.
However, banana plantation companies are still not ready for the city's aerial spraying ban ordinance, even as the three-month countdown for its implementation started Friday since its approval in January.
The Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Association (PBGEA) admitted that the banana industry will still not be able to comply with the aerial spray ban law of the city, insisting that the three-month phase is too short.
PBGEA is considering all options in their quest to find a better deal for themselves although they are trying to avoid legal battles.
City residents have pushed for the banning of aerial spray as an agricultural practice as there are studies that show that it poses threat on people's health.(Sun.Star Davao/Sunnex)For more Philippine news, visit Sun.Star General Santos. (March 25, 2007 issue) Write letter to the editor. Click here. Join the Sun.Star message board. Click here. |
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