Ascenza

Background

Ascenza is a Portuguese agrochemical company. Founded in 1926 as Sapec Agro, the company became Ascenza in November 2018 and is owned by Portuguese agricultural solutions group Rovensa.1โ€œSAPEC AGRO rebrands as ASCENZA,โ€ Ascenza, November 28, 2018. Archived January 31, 2019. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eaXyf 

Rovensa states that the common mission of its companies is โ€œfeeding the world through a sustainable and healthy agriculture,โ€ because it states the world is โ€œfacing an exponential growth of nutrition challenges, due to overpopulation, climate changes and declining of planet resourcesโ€.2About Us,โ€ Rovensa. Archived November 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/a6TdC 

According to its Portuguese website, Ascenza states that its mission is to help feed the world’s growing population. The company operates in nine markets in Europe and South America.3โ€œQuem somos,โ€ Ascenza Portugal. Archived November 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yI9nj  4โ€œWhat We Do,โ€ Rovensa. Archived November 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Fq1pa 

Ascenza is a member of the European Crop Care Association (ECCA), an association of small- and medium-sized European manufacturers of โ€œplant protection productsโ€ including pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and growth regulators.5โ€œMembers,โ€ European Crop Care Association. Archived April 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Ombhf 

Previously, Ascenza was a member of the Glyphosate Task Force, the predecessor to the Glyphosate Renewal Group, a group of organizations lobbying for the European Union (EU) to renew its approval to authorize the use of glyphosate, a key ingredient in pesticide products.6โ€œGlyphosate Task Force: NGO Activists Ignore One of the Largest and Most Thorough Evaluations of an Active Substance Conducted to Date, in an Attempt to Politicise a Scientific Process,โ€ BusinessWire. Archived November 17, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/PImrb

Stance on Climate Change

On its Portuguese website, Ascenza claims that its activities can โ€œhelp the planet address exponential population growth and the resulting food challenges, as well as climate change and depletion of natural resources.โ€7โ€œQuem somos,โ€ Ascenza Portugal. Archived November 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/yI9nj 

In September 2021, Ascenza launched two social media campaigns named โ€œFarming your Futureโ€ and โ€œBecause we careโ€. As part of the campaign, Ascenza tweeted: โ€œGrowers face new challenges and climate changes and they must constantly adapt to new consumer needs.โ€‹ At ASCENZA, our bio protection portfolio fits customer needs and that is also why we recently launched it. Thatโ€™s what we do. Because we care.โ€8โ€œGrowers face new challenges and climate changes and they must constantly adapt to new consumer needs.โ€‹ At ASCENZA, our bio protection portfolio fits customer needs and that is also why we recently launched it. Thatโ€™s what we do. Because we care. #farmingyourfuture #ascenza,โ€ Tweet by user @AscenzaCorp, October 28, 2021. Retrieved from twitter.com. Archived November 25, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/wip/3oaVp 

The campaign has also claimed that its products have โ€œlow environmental impactโ€ to meet the needs of an โ€œeven more sustainable agriculture.โ€9โ€œWe invest in a product portfolio with low environmental impact, meeting the needs of an even more sustainable agriculture.โ€‹ We develop solutions with high quality standards, which comply with the planet’s most demanding regulations. That’ s what we do. Because we care. #ascenza,โ€ Tweet by user @AscenzaCorp, October 28, 2021. Retrieved from twitter.com. Archived November 25, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/99elB

Legal Action

On February 10, 2020, Ascenza and Spanish agrochemicals company Industrias Afrasa brought legal action against the European Commission at the EU Court of Justice, with the goal of reversing the EUโ€™s decision to ban chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-methyl.10โ€œAscenza Agro and Industrias Afrasa v Commission Case T-77/20,โ€ InfoCuria. Archived November 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/icBCc 

In June 2020, environmental news website ENDSEurope reported that Ascenza and Industrias Afrasa had put forward arguments to support their case. They alleged that the Commission was wrong to apply a โ€œread-acrossโ€ of the genotoxicity, neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity of chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-ethyl and assume that the same concerns applied to chlorpyrifos-methyl.11Simon Pickstone. โ€œโ€‹โ€‹Pesticides: Campaigners call for voice in legal challenge to chlorpyrifos ban,โ€ ENDSEurope, June 10, 2020. Archived September 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/QCOgL 

Chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-methyl are insecticides used to control insect pests on a range of crops, and chlorpyrifos-methyl is also used to treat stored cereal grain and empty warehouses, according to the European Commission.12โ€œChlorpyrifos & Chlorpyrifos-methyl,โ€ European Commission. Archived August 27, 2021. Archive URL: โ€‹โ€‹https://archive.ph/1CE1K  

Invented by Dow, chlorpyrifos-methyl has been used as an active substance in pesticides since 1966.13โ€œOmicron-pyridyl phosphates and phosphorothioates,โ€ Google Patents. Archived November 17, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/pRfOU

Pesticides using chlorpyrifos-methyl have been predominantly used to combat emerging pests in citrus production. These pests have been spreading within Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece since 2014.14Paul Rees. โ€œCitrus Bug Sweeps Through Portugal Causing Concern In Spain,โ€ Algarve Daily News. Archived September 5, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/vTcjS 

According to a 2019 investigation by EUObserver headlined โ€œThe most dangerous pesticide youโ€™ve never heard of,โ€ scientists have said that there is no dose of chlorpyrifos that is safe for human health and that the chemicalโ€™s โ€œpoisonous effectโ€ on insects is โ€œnot disputedโ€.15Staffan Dahlรถff. โ€œThe most dangerous pesticide you’ve never heard of,โ€ EUObserver, June 17, 2019. Archived November 5, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NTo6V 

Despite these warnings, the chemical is among those most frequently found in unprocessed food produced and consumed in Europe.16Claudia Delpero. โ€œCampaigners call for EU to ban the pesticide chlorpyrifos,โ€ ENDS Europe. Archived November 30, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/T0Tns 

According to a study by environmental campaign group Pesticide Action Network Europe, chlorpyrifos residues can be found in more than one in three sampled grapefruits (39 percent) and lemons (36 percent), and one in four sampled oranges (29 percent) and mandarins (25 percent). Spain is one of the European member states with the most wide-spread use of the chemical, which is partly produced by Spanish company Industrias Afrasa.17โ€œNew overview of data on chlorpyrifos residues in fruits strengthens health-case for EU-wide ban,โ€ Pesticide Action Network Europe, June 19, 2019. Archived October 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/dFsGb 18โ€œChlorpyrifos residues in fruits: The case for a Europe-wide ban to protect consumers,โ€ Health and Environment Alliance, Pesticide Action Network Europe, June 2019. Archived September 19, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Ij5pb

Concerns about chlorpyrifos-methyl related to developmental neurotoxicity, as well as the potential to cause DNA damage (genotoxicity), were also supported by European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) statements in mid-2019.19โ€œStatement on the available outcomes of the human health assessment in the context of the pesticides peer review of the active substance chlorpyrifos-methyl,โ€ European Food Safety Authority. August 28, 2021. Archived February 15, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UQbcJ 

In November 2019, France24 reported that Spanish citrus farmers were worried by the upcoming ban on chlorpyrifos. An interviewed farmer, Bernardo Ferrer, utilizing Ascenzaโ€™s product said it โ€œwas vital to tackle pests,โ€ and that the EU was forcing farmers to work โ€œwith our hands and feet tied, because we can’t tackle any of the pests.โ€ Although it was not mentioned in the report, Ferrer is the vice president of the Valencian Farmers organisation AVA-Asaja, which has previously organized events with Bayer, one of the largest agribusinesses in the world.20Sarah Morris, Anaรฏs Guรฉrard, Constance Meyer, and Maxime Rousseau. โ€œPesticide problem: Spanish citrus farmers worried by upcoming ban on chlorpyrifos,โ€ France24, November 4, 2019. Archived August 8, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/c1ZH6  21โ€œBayer y AVA-ASAJA organizan el martes en Valรจncia el Foro de Sostenibilidad para analizar con el sector los retos del futuro de la agriculturaโ€‹โ€‹,โ€ Agronews Comunitat Valenciana. Archived November 9, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/DpE5i 

In December 2019, EU member states voted that they would no longer permit use of  chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-methyl after January 31, 2020. 22โ€œChlorpyrifos & Chlorpyrifos-methyl,โ€ European Commission. Archived August 27, 2021. Archive URL: โ€‹โ€‹https://archive.ph/1CE1K  

On June 10, 2020, HEAL โ€“ the Health and Environment Alliance โ€“ requested the right to intervene in the case in support of banning chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos-methyl. As of December 1, 2021, the case was still in progress at the European Court of Justice, meaning that the substance can still be used. 23โ€œHEAL requests intervention in industry legal challenge of European non-renewal of chlorpyrifos-methyl,โ€ Health and Environment Alliance, June 10, 2020. Archived 25 November 2021, Archive URL: https://archive.ph/wip/HJtO0  24โ€œAscenza Agro and Industrias Afrasa v Commission Case T-77/20,โ€ InfoCuria. Archived November 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/icBCc 

Lobbying

As of November 2021, Ascenza was not registered with the European Lobby Register. 

According to the EU Transparency Register profile of EU Focus, a Brussels-based political consultancy firm, Ascenza paid the company between โ‚ฌ10,000 – โ‚ฌ24,999 in 2019. According to the profile, the same consultancy received funds from other agrichemical companies and industry groups, including between โ‚ฌ10,000 – โ‚ฌ24,999 from Industrias Afrasa; โ‚ฌ50,000 – โ‚ฌ99,999 from the Mancozeb Task Force, Syngenta group; โ‚ฌ100,000 – โ‚ฌ199,99 from UPL, and โ‚ฌ200,000- โ‚ฌ299,999 from Sumitomo.25โ€œEU Focus,โ€ European Transparency Register. Archived November 18, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/COWxP

The Mancozeb Task Force is a group that includes UPL and is lobbying for the extension of the approval of the fungicide mancozeb, which has been linked to toxic effects in both humans and animals. Currently it is due to be phased out of use in the EU in January 2022.26โ€œUPL Europe and Indofil Industries challenge Commissionโ€™s non-renewal of mancozeb: action published,โ€ AgNews, April 12, 2021. Archived November 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/uFn50  27โ€œPeer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance mancozeb,โ€ European Food Safety Authority. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5755 Archive URL: https://archive.ph/sIxSf 

Affiliations

Ascenza Agro is a member of the European Crop Care Association (ECCA), an association of small- and medium-sized European manufacturers of โ€œplant protection productsโ€ including pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and growth regulators.28โ€œMembers,โ€ European Crop Care Association. Archived April 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Ombhf 

Ascenza Agro was part of the Glyphosate Task Force, the predecessor to the Glyphosate Renewal Group, a group of organizations lobbying for the European Union to renew its approval for glyphosate, a key ingredient in pesticide products.

In 2020, Ascenza worked with Spanish agrichemicals company and ECCA member Industrias Afrasa to bring legal action against the European Commission at the EU Court of Justice with the goal of reversing the Commissionโ€™s decision to ban the active substance chlorpyrifos-methyl, which both companies currently use in their pesticides formulations.29โ€œGlyphosate Task Force: NGO Activists Ignore One of the Largest and Most Thorough Evaluations of an Active Substance Conducted to Date, in an Attempt to Politicise a Scientific Process,โ€ BusinessWire. Archived November 17, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/PImrb 30โ€œAscenza Agro and Industrias Afrasa v Commission Case T-77/20,โ€ InfoCuria. Archived November 10, 2021. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/icBCc

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