Thailand Biosafety Bill

Campaign to ban three hazardous chemicals in Thailand

Sep 09, 2018

BIOTHAI is joining with as many as 700 other civil society groups and people around Thailand in support of the Ministry of Public Health’s recommendation to ban the use of Paraquat and Chlorpyrifos, and restrict the use of Glyphosate.   For further information, click on the timeline and see refer

Reasons to oppose Thailand’s draft Biosafety Bill

Aug 20, 2015

The news that Thailand’s draft Biosafety Bill has been withdrawn from deliberation in the National Reform Council met with a lot of interest from different sectors of society, including those who approved of its withdrawal and those who were disappointed that the bill is not being carried through

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