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Anna Moskva: "An Unjustified Attack on Agriculture"
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In connection with the fish kill in the Oder, Poland's government speaks of false reports from Germany.
»Attention, another fake news is being spread in Germany!!!
pesticides and herbicides.
In Poland, the substance was tested and found to be below the limit of quantification, ie with no effects on fish or other animals and no link to fish kills,” Poland's Environment Minister Anna Moskwa wrote on Twitter on Saturday evening.
The substances were not detected in fish, Moskva said in another tweet: "An unjustified attack on agriculture.
First industry, now agriculture?
What's next?"
In the past few days, masses of dead fish have been discovered and collected in the Oder on the Polish and German side.
The exact cause has not yet been clarified.
In its assertion, Moskwa probably refers to a statement from the Brandenburg Ministry of the Environment on Saturday.
It said that high concentrations of a pesticide with the active ingredient 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid were found in samples taken at the Frankfurt (Oder) measuring point between August 7th and 9th.
The active ingredient is used, for example, to combat weeds.
However, it can be assumed that the detected dose was not immediately fatal to fish.
Poland's national conservative PiS government is under pressure because Polish authorities were hesitant to react to the first indications of the fish kill.
In Germany, too, complaints were made that Polish authorities had not complied with the internationally agreed information chains.
Representatives of the PiS repeatedly responded with anti-German tones - and with attacks on the Polish opposition.
They assume that they willingly adopt the German narrative about the possible causes of the environmental catastrophe.
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