If they intend to use treated seed, they will need to follow
government rules which require them to prove their fields are infected with
pests that pose a significant threat to the crop they intend to plant.
The new requirements came into effect July 1 and on Friday
the Superior Court of Ontario denied a request from Grain Farmers of Ontario to
delay implementation until further consultations can be completed.
Grain Farmers of Ontario contends that the regulations are
not fair and not necessary to reduce the risk that neonicitinoid seed
treatments will decimate bee colonies.
Bee keepers and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food
and Rural Affairs contend that the regulations are necessary and fair.
Mark Brock, president of Grain Farmers of Ontario, said the
association intends to pursue other legal options.