France continues ban on US cherries over dimethoate use
date:May 10, 2019
nces producers no longer have access to dimethoate, French cherries continue to be scarcer and more expensive. This creates opportunities for competitors in traditional French export markets such as the United Kingdom. In 2017 the French Ministry of Agriculture instituted a 5 million (6.1 million USD) program to subsidize the income of French cherry producers impacted by Drosophila suzukii-related losses.

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