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Comments: Kenya moves forward to ban the pesticide Furadan after it is used to kill 76 lions and thousands of birds
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Thank you for highlighting this issue. We hope to get a global response about the devastation of wildlife in Kenya and Africa as a result of the pesticide carbofuran. We really hope that FMC will live up to their 'ethical' values and make the right decision for the world by stopping the production of this deadly pesticide.