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Document 92000E003764

    WRITTEN QUESTION E-3764/00 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission. Spanish government subsidies for use of silver iodide for anti-hail protection.

    OV C 187E, 3.7.2001, p. 43–43 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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    92000E3764

    WRITTEN QUESTION E-3764/00 by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission. Spanish government subsidies for use of silver iodide for anti-hail protection.

    Official Journal 187 E , 03/07/2001 P. 0043 - 0043


    WRITTEN QUESTION E-3764/00

    by María Sornosa Martínez (PSE) to the Commission

    (4 December 2000)

    Subject: Spanish government subsidies for use of silver iodide for anti-hail protection

    The Spanish Ministry of Agriculture recently introduced a new category of subsidies to finance anti-hail protection measures based on silver iodide, a substance which farmers' organisations and others believe to be extremely harmful both to the environment and to crops. This Spanish government measure has been introduced with the assent of the insurance companies, who favour the use of this heavy metal since it avoids them having to pay compensation for possible hail damage.

    It has been proven that anti-hailstorm protection by means of fumigation with silver iodide (spreading it by means of light aircraft or launching rockets into the air) provokes serious environmental damage and can also lead to a reduction in rainfall as a result of the crystallisation of the water condensed in the clouds (see data supplied by Seprona, the Spanish Nature Protection Service).

    Despite these considerations raised by the farmers' organisations, the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture approved, in August 2000, the subsidies for anti-hail protection measures based on silver iodide.

    What action does the Commission intend to take to prevent the use of this metal, given its highly damaging impact on agriculture and the environment in the Community?

    Joint answer to Written Questions E-3764/00 and E-4006/00 given by Mrs Wallström on behalf of the Commission

    (1 March 2001)

    To the Commission's knowledge silver iodide is produced in and/or imported into the Community at a rate of no more than 10 tonnes per year. Information is collected on such substances and there is a risk assessment in each individual case in pursuance of Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 of 23 March 1993 on the evaluation and control of the risks of existing

    substances(1) i.e. those substances that were on the Community market before September 1981 and which are set out in the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS). Given the high number of substances set out in the EINECS (more than 100 000), the regulation is introduced an order of priority. Four lists of priority substances have been published, for which the risk assessment has been or will be carried out. The Commission is able to inform the Honourable Member that silver iodide is not contained in any of those four lists. Nevertheless, the Community could decide in future to ask for information on that substance in order to assess it under Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 or other Community legal instruments, and with a view to the possible adoption of risk-management measures. Those measures could include a marketing and use restriction.

    Moreover, the silver iodide used against hail is not considered to be a plant protection product (agricultural pesticide) within the meaning of Directive 91/414/EEC(2) governing the marketing of such products.

    Moreover, in accordance with Council Directive 67/548/EEC of 27 June 1967 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances(3), manufacturers, distributors and importers of a chemical substance must comply with the provisions of the Directive with regard to the classification, packaging and labelling of that substance. These provisions also apply to silver iodide, even if it is currently not included in Annex I to that Directive.

    The Spanish authorities have not notified the Commission, as required by Article 88 (former Article 93) of the EC Treaty of the subsidised use of silver iodide against hail as provided for in the Spanish Official Journal, issue No 28790 of 11 August 2000. The Commission will ask the Spanish authorities to give notification of that subsidy in pursuance of said Article 88 of the EC Treaty.

    (1) OJ L 84, 5.4.1993.

    (2) OJ L 230, 19.8.1991.

    (3) OJ B 196, 16.8.1967.

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