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Organizations relating to Chemical Products

Nordic Committee for Public Inspection of Flammable and Explosive Goods / Tønsberg, Norway / Est. 1979
Asociación Latinoamericana de la Industria Nacional de Agroquimicos
Commission for Controlling the Desert Locust in South-West Asia / Rome, Italy / Est. 1964
Pesticide Action Network Africa / Dakar, Senegal / Est. 1995
Red de Acción en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas de América Latina / Santiago, Chile / Est. 1983
World EOD Foundation / Watford, UK
Mediterranean Group of Pesticides Research / Cagliari, Italy / Est. 1999
International Symposium of Agrochimica / Pisa, Italy
Arrangement Concerning Consultations Prior to the Installation in the Vicinity of the Frontiers of Permanent Stores of Explosive Substances for Civil Use / Est. 1950
Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and other Related Materials / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1997
Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Identification / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1991
International Declaration Prohibiting the Discharge of Projectiles and Explosives from Balloons / Est. 1907
Centre international scientifique d'étude pour l'engraissement / Angleur, Belgium
Inter-African Fertilizer Committee
European Cooperative Research Network on Pesticides
Inter-African Committee on Fertilizers
Cooperative Fertilizers International / Long Grove IL, USA
International Society of Explosives Specialists / Est. 1969
International Pesticide and Pest Control Task Force
CMEA Coordinating Centre for Fertilizers
European Biostimulants Industry Council / Antwerp, Belgium / Est. 2011
European Consortium of the Organic-Based Fertilizer Industry / Antwerp, Belgium / Est. 2014
CEUREG Forum / Est. 1994
European Federation of Explosives Engineers / Kolmården, Sweden / Est. 1988
Asia Pacific Network on Integrated Plant Nutrient Management / Bangkok, Thailand
Arab Fertilizer Association / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1975
ISAA Agrochemical Network / Mullica Hill NJ, USA
International HCH and Pesticides Association / Holte, Denmark / Est. 1998
International Potash Institute / Zug, Switzerland / Est. 1952
Commission for Controlling the Desert Locust in the Central Region / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1965
International Fertilizer Development Center / Muscle Shoals AL, USA / Est. 1974
Pesticide Action Network Europe / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1987
African Fertilizer and Agribusiness Partnership / Johannesburg, South Africa / Est. 2003
Independent International Commission on Decommissioning / Est. 1997
International Network on Explosive Weapons / London, UK / Est. 2011
European Organic Fertilizers Manufacturers Association / Grobbendonk, Belgium / Est. 2007
Federation of European Explosives Manufacturers / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1972
SAFEX International / Brig, Switzerland / Est. 1954
African Plant Nutrition Institute / Ben Guerir, Morocco / Est. 2019
European Fertiliser Blenders Association / Est. 1993
AgroCare / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2008
International Workshop on Brominated Flame Retardants
Flame Retardants Europe / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1990
Insecticide Resistance Action Committee / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1984
International Symposium on the Nitrogen Nutrition of Plants
African Centre for Fertilizer Development / Harare, Zimbabwe / Est. 1987
World Phosphate Institute / Casablanca, Morocco / Est. 1973
Fertilizers Europe / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1988
Biocides for Europe / Brussels, Belgium
International Fertiliser Society / Colchester, UK / Est. 1947

View all profiles (106 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Chemical Products

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

DDT as a pollutant
Environmental hazards of pesticides
Hazardous remnants of war
Pest resistance to pesticides
Water pollution by pesticides
Pesticide hazards to wildlife
Pesticide poisoning
Neurological rage
Excessive reliance on mineral fertilizers
Organochlorine pollution
Vulnerability of children to pesticide residues in food
Herbicide tolerance in plants
Obstacles to trade in fertilizer products
Inappropriate agricultural subsidies for chemicalized farming
Pesticide mist
Pesticide residues in food
Health risks to workers in agricultural and livestock production
Misuse of agricultural chemicals
Polluted drinking water
Overuse of chemicals to control pests
Pesticide destruction of soil fauna and micro-organisms
Insecticides as pollutants
Herbicides as pollutants
Incendiary weapons of massive destructiveness
Pesticide damage to crops

Action Strategies relating to Chemical Products

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Using fungicides
Planning integrated food plant nutrient programmes
Integrating sources of plant nutrients to sustain soil fertility
Training in plant nutrient assessment
Taking a responsible care approach during full life cycle of chemical products
Providing public information on impacts of pesticides
Monitoring chemical industry
Using integrated pest management
Fertilizing soils
Controlling agricultural chemicals
Marketing fertilizers
Using synthetic pesticides with care
Reducing pesticide uses
Improving fertilizers
Developing pesticide and herbicide tolerant crops
Studying health effects of pesticides
Developing effective pesticide policies
Using flame retardants
Assessing potential of plant nutrient sources
Clearing up derelict military explosive devices
Improving management practices to minimize impact of agrochemicals on water resources
Undermining misuse of insecticides
Undermining insect resistance to insecticides
Reserving insecticides
Monitoring use of agrochemicals

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