Special Report: Why Brazil has a big appetite for banned pesticides
The farmers of Brazil have become the worlds top exporters of sugar, orange juice, coffee, beef, poultry and soybeans. Theyve also earned a more dubious distinction: In 2012, Brazil passed the United States as the largest buyer of pesticides.
This rapid growth has made Brazil an enticing market for pesticides banned or phased out in richer nations because of health or environmental risks.
At least four major pesticide makers U.S.-based FMC Corp., Denmarks Cheminova A/S, Helm AG of Germany and Swiss agribusiness giant Syngenta AG sell products here that are no longer allowed in their domestic markets, a Reuters review of registered pesticides found.
Among the compounds widely sold in Brazil: paraquat, which was branded as highly poisonous by U.S. regulators. Both Syngenta and Helm are licensed to sell it here.
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