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Evolution of the PAN List of Highly Hazardous Pesticides
The number of active ingredients on the PAN HHP List changes over time. The reasons for changes are mainly changes in classifications made by organisations referred to in this list such as WHO, EU, EPA or IARC. In 2010, for example, more pesticides were classified as toxic to bees and as persistent. In 2013, numerous substances, which are not agricultural pesticides or obsolete, were deleted. Even though 12 pesticides were added to the 2015 version due to new data or classification changes the June 2015 version was significantly shorter than versions before 2014. The main reasons were: (a) the deletion of those pesticides classified as “possible carcinogens”, and (b) the required combination of two of the three Persistence, Bioaccumulative and Toxic characteristics (i.e. P&B; B&T or P&T).
Pesticides added to the PAN HHP List since January 2009
2009-2011
Alanycarb Amidosulfuron Asulam, sodium salt Benfuracarb Bensulide beta-HCH; beta-BCH Bioresmethrin Blasticidin-S Borax; disodium tetraborate decahydrate Boric acid Carbosulfan Chlordimeform Chlorphropham Clopyralid Cyhalothrin Cyhalothrin, gamma Diafenthiuron Dimefuron Dimoxystrobin Dinotefuran Diquat dichloride Dithianon E-Phosphamidon
EPTC Ethaboxam Ethirimol Fenchlorazole-ethyl Fenothiocarb Fenpropidin Flufenoxuron Glufosinate-ammonium Lenacil
Metazachlor Metobromuron Metoxuron Metsulfuron-methyl Milbemectin
Naled Napropamide Nicosulfuron Nitenpyram Nitrobenzene Oxycarboxin Penconazole Pentachlorbenzene Pirimiphos-methyl Prallethrin Profenofos
Pyraclofos Pyrazophos Pyridaben Pyridiphenthion Pyrifenox Quinmerac Rotenone Silafluofen Sintofen Temephos Tralomethrin Tributyltin compounds Tridiphane Validamycin
XMC
Since 2011
Penthiopyrad Penflufen Sedaxane o-phenylphenol Group: Paraffin oils, Mineral oils
Paraffin oil (see group table)
Isopyrazam
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Amisulbrom Spinetoram Pyridalyl Penflufen Isopyrazam Ipconazole Penthiopyrad Sedaxane Fluxapyroxad Metazachlor Fuberidazole Oxadiargyl Zinc phosphide Cyflufenamid
Since June 2013
Magnesium phosphide Proquinazid Aclonifen Imiprothrin
Sulfoxaflor Climbazole Metaflumizone Aminocyclopyrachlor
Since November 2013
Anthraquinone Bromoxynil heptanoate Bromoxynil octanoate Chlorantraniliprole Chlorfluazuron Copper (II) hydroxide Fluazolate Flumetralin Halfenprox Prothiofos Pyrazachlor Tolfenpyrad
Since June 2014
Glyphosate
Since June 2015
Pendimethalin Triflumizole Group: Borax, borate salts
Carbetamide Cyanamide Chlorophene; 2-benzyl-4- chlorophenol
Dicofol Emamectin benzoate Fenpyroximate Quinolin-8-ol; 8- hydroxyquinoline Sulfluramide Triadimenol
Since March 2018
Calcium cyanide Cyproconazole Flupyradifurone Group: Glyphosate and its salts
Noviflumuron Propiconazole Propineb Sodium cyanide Tioxafen Hydrogen cyanide
The number of active ingredients on the PAN HHP List changes over time. The reasons for changes are mainly changes in classifications made by organisations referred to in this list such as WHO, EU, EPA or IARC. In 2010, for example, more pesticides were classified as toxic to bees and as persistent. In 2013, numerous substances, which are not agricultural pesticides or obsolete, were deleted. Even though 12 pesticides were added to the 2015 version due to new data or classification changes the June 2015 version was significantly shorter than versions before 2014. The main reasons were: (a) the deletion of those pesticides classified as “possible carcinogens”, and (b) the required combination of two of the three Persistence, Bioaccumulative and Toxic characteristics (i.e. P&B; B&T or P&T).
Pesticides added to the PAN HHP List since January 2009
2009-2011
Alanycarb Amidosulfuron Asulam, sodium salt Benfuracarb Bensulide beta-HCH; beta-BCH Bioresmethrin Blasticidin-S Borax; disodium tetraborate decahydrate Boric acid Carbosulfan Chlordimeform Chlorphropham Clopyralid Cyhalothrin Cyhalothrin, gamma Diafenthiuron Dimefuron Dimoxystrobin Dinotefuran Diquat dichloride Dithianon E-Phosphamidon
EPTC Ethaboxam Ethirimol Fenchlorazole-ethyl Fenothiocarb Fenpropidin Flufenoxuron Glufosinate-ammonium Lenacil
Metazachlor Metobromuron Metoxuron Metsulfuron-methyl Milbemectin
Naled Napropamide Nicosulfuron Nitenpyram Nitrobenzene Oxycarboxin Penconazole Pentachlorbenzene Pirimiphos-methyl Prallethrin Profenofos
Pyraclofos Pyrazophos Pyridaben Pyridiphenthion Pyrifenox Quinmerac Rotenone Silafluofen Sintofen Temephos Tralomethrin Tributyltin compounds Tridiphane Validamycin
XMC
Since 2011
Penthiopyrad Penflufen Sedaxane o-phenylphenol Group: Paraffin oils, Mineral oils
Paraffin oil (see group table)
Isopyrazam
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Amisulbrom Spinetoram Pyridalyl Penflufen Isopyrazam Ipconazole Penthiopyrad Sedaxane Fluxapyroxad Metazachlor Fuberidazole Oxadiargyl Zinc phosphide Cyflufenamid
Since June 2013
Magnesium phosphide Proquinazid Aclonifen Imiprothrin
Sulfoxaflor Climbazole Metaflumizone Aminocyclopyrachlor
Since November 2013
Anthraquinone Bromoxynil heptanoate Bromoxynil octanoate Chlorantraniliprole Chlorfluazuron Copper (II) hydroxide Fluazolate Flumetralin Halfenprox Prothiofos Pyrazachlor Tolfenpyrad
Since June 2014
Glyphosate
Since June 2015
Pendimethalin Triflumizole Group: Borax, borate salts
Carbetamide Cyanamide Chlorophene; 2-benzyl-4- chlorophenol
Dicofol Emamectin benzoate Fenpyroximate Quinolin-8-ol; 8- hydroxyquinoline Sulfluramide Triadimenol
Since March 2018
Calcium cyanide Cyproconazole Flupyradifurone Group: Glyphosate and its salts
Noviflumuron Propiconazole Propineb Sodium cyanide Tioxafen Hydrogen cyanide
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