Infographic showing banned pesticides in Pakistan due to health and environmental risks.

Pakistan has banned several pesticides due to health risks, environmental persistence, and international obligations. This guide provides a comprehensive and updated list of banned, restricted, and still-permitted but globally outlawed pesticides.

Banned Pesticides in Pakistan: Full List & Global Insights

  • Endosulfan
  • Dieldrin
  • Heptachlor
  • Chlorpyrifos
  • DDT
  • Methyl Parathion
  • Dichlorvos
  • Lindane (γ-HCH)
  • Carbofuran
  • Mercury-based compounds
  • Others…
Illustration highlighting banned pesticides in Pakistan with a no pesticide symbol

Why These Pesticides Were Banned?

  • Belong to WHO Class Ia/Ib or POPs (persistent organic pollutants)
  • Linked to cancer, infertility, neurological disorders, and endocrine disruption
  • International pressure via Stockholm and Rotterdam Conventions

Still Allowed in Pakistan But Banned Worldwide

Active IngredientBanned InReason
MonocrotophosEU, US, IndiaHighly toxic, bird kill
ImidaclopridEUPollinator harm
LindaneGlobal (POPs)Bioaccumulative & toxic
MethoxychlorUS, EUEndocrine disruptor

📢 Report Illegal or Banned Pesticide Use

If you suspect the sale or use of banned pesticides, contact your local agriculture office or report anonymously.

For More Insights on Agriculture

Understanding which pesticides are banned is just one piece of the puzzle. To stay updated on safe practices, market trends, crop protection tips, and expert advice tailored for Pakistani farmers, visit Agriculture Pakistan — your go-to platform for responsible agriculture in Pakistan.

What are Banned Pesticides in Pakistan and why are they restricted?

Banned pesticides in Pakistan are chemical insecticides, fungicides, or herbicides that have been prohibited due to their harmful effects on human health, the environment, or resistance issues. These include products like Monocrotophos, Methomyl, and others that are globally blacklisted but sometimes still found in the local market. The government restricts these to safeguard biodiversity, food safety, and sustainable farming practices.

Yes, some pesticides that are banned in countries like the USA and EU are still being used in Pakistan. For example, Paraquat is banned in over 40 countries but is still available in local markets. Lack of regulatory enforcement and farmer awareness are key reasons these chemicals remain in circulation.

You can download the full list of banned pesticides in Pakistan as a PDF directly from our website. [Download Full Banned List](#) or visit the Department of Plant Protection (DPP) and the Ministry of National Food Security for official updates.

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