Government eyes new rules for inhibitors
14 Feb 2020

THE GOVERNMENT is considering introducing new rules to govern the use of inhibitors in agriculture to avoid a repeat of the 2013 DCD trade disaster.
Inhibitors are expected to play a significant part in reducing New Zealand’s agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, but their use stopped when the Wall Street Journal published a story saying minute traces of dicyandiamide, the active ingredient in inhibitors, had been found in milk powder from this country.
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