Yahoo – AFP, September 26, 2018
Vienna (AFP) - An Austria fruit grower
was handed a rare prison sentence Wednesday for having illegally spread an
insecticide which led to the deaths of dozens of neighbouring bee colonies.
The 47-year-old man had spread a
powerful insecticide called chlorpyrifos over his trees in the Lavanttal area
of Carinthia province, at a time when their blossoms were still attracting
bees.
More than 50 colonies belonging to two
neighbouring apiarists perished.
The court in the city of Klagenfurt
found the fruit grower guilty of "deliberately damaging the
environment", pointing to his experience and role in training others in
his field as evidence that he knew the consequences of his actions.
He was sentenced to a year in prison, of
which four months will be without probation. Ordeer to pay more than 20,000
euros ($23,500) in compensation, he said he will appeal.
The court said it hoped the sentence
would serve as a deterrent and to remind others that the "use of
pesticides needs to strike a balance between the environment and
economics".
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