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Dutch municipalities demand national pesticide rules in lily cultivation

Municipalities in Noord-Holland, Limburg, and Drenthe are calling on the national government to set clear regulations on pesticide use in lily cultivation. Uncertainty over the rules has reportedly left residents and growers at odds, fueling local tensions.

A Pointer survey of 61 municipalities found none formally use a 50-meter pesticide-free buffer near homes—a guideline the Council of State deemed reasonable in 2014 but never made law. Residents near lily fields have campaigned against pesticide use, reporting threats over their activism.

No municipalities have specific ornamental plant policies, though four are exploring potential future rules. Only Opsterland (Friesland) and Haaksbergen (Overijssel) enforce complete bans on ornamental cultivation.

Peel en Maas in Limburg told Pointer, “The problem is complex and exceeds the mandate of a municipality. The national government should take the lead… A national authority should also be able to conduct on-site investigations.”

A participant in Midden-Drenthe added, “It is a complex combination of regulations, case law, technological innovations, and differing expectations. This combination goes beyond municipal boundaries.”

Bergen/Schoorl and Egmond in Noord-Holland are exploring whether they could set local rules. Westerveld Mayor Spoelstra said, “Municipalities are struggling with how to handle pesticide use… I call on the government to provide clear directives. It cannot be that each municipality is now developing its own local policy.”

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