{"id":17450,"date":"2024-08-08T18:49:41","date_gmt":"2024-08-08T13:19:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/timesofpowerandvoice.com\/?p=17450"},"modified":"2024-08-08T18:49:44","modified_gmt":"2024-08-08T13:19:44","slug":"glue-board-manufacturers-unite-to-form-glue-boards-manufacturers-associationgbma-dedicated-to-advancing-the-pest-control-management-industry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/timesofpowerandvoice.com\/?p=17450","title":{"rendered":"Glue Board Manufacturers unite to form Glue Boards Manufacturers Association(GBMA) dedicated to advancing the pest control management industry"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Pune\u2026Leading glue board manufacturers have come together to form the<br>Glue Boards Manufacturers Association (GBMA), an apex body dedicated towards the betterment<br>of the industry. It\u2019s a new coalition committed to enhancing pest control management,<br>particularly in relation to rodent control. The GBMA brings together leading glue board<br>manufacturers with a shared vision of improving industry standards, safeguarding public health,<br>and protecting vital industries from the adverse effects of rodent infestations. GBMA is<br>advocating for the continued use and manufacturing of glue traps as an essential tool in pest<br>control, especially rodent management. GBMA aims to address the recent regulatory challenges<br>that will impact the availability and effectiveness of glue boards. Combating the rodent crisis is<br>essential and glue boards are protecting industries and agriculture from significant losses as well<br>as reducing the spread of diseases.<br>According to the Indian Grain Storage Management &amp; Research Institute, IGMRI, rodents,<br>commonly known as rats, have been identified as a &#8220;National Pest&#8221; since 1975, making them a<br>significant threat to humanity. Rodents not only eat grains but also contaminate 20 times more<br>with their waste, hair, and sometimes their bodies. The estimated annual food grain losses due<br>to rodents range from 2.4 to 26 million tons, enough to feed 235 million people. What does this<br>figure say? Around 23 crore people in the country face hunger because of rodent infestation<br>alone!! If we consider other factors, this number could rise further.<br>The GBMA is actively seeking to overturn the 2011 and 2020 circulars that recommend<br>restrictions on the manufacturing and use of glue traps. These circulars have introduced<br>significant obstacles to the pest control industry, hindering efforts to manage rodent populations<br>effectively. In addition to challenging these regulations, the GBMA is calling for an immediate<br>stay on any actions related to the ban on manufacturing, use, and importation of glue traps.<br>Mukesh Patel, Secretary, Glue Boards Manufacturers Association (GBMA) and Managing<br>Director, Arbuda Agrochemicals said, \u201cThe formation of the Glue Boards Manufacturers<br>Association marks a significant milestone for the pest control industry and a positive step in our<br>efforts to protect public health and safety. Glue boards are a vital component of integrated pest<br>management strategies, providing an effective, non-toxic solution to control rodent populations.<br>Our aim is to ensure that glue boards remain an essential tool in managing rodent populations,<br>thereby protecting public health, supporting industry and agriculture, and maintaining hygiene<br>standards.<br>The 2011 and 2020 circulars pose a serious threat to our industry&#8217;s ability to deliver these<br>impactful solutions to curb losses to industry, agriculture and human lives. We urge regulatory<br>bodies to reconsider these restrictions and work with us to develop balanced regulations that<br>safeguard both human and animal interests.\u201d<br>Mukesh Patel further added that, \u201cWe are committed to working with regulatory bodies,<br>industry, and the public to promote the safe and effective use of glue boards. GBMA is calling on<br>all stakeholders, including pest control professionals, public health officials, and concerned<br>citizens, to support our efforts in ensuring the continued availability of glue boards. Together,<br>we can protect our communities from the significant risks posed by rodent infestations.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">GBMA&#8217;s Mission and Objectives<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Advocacy and Regulations: Advocate for exemptions from restrictive regulations. The GBMA<br>is committed to demonstrating the critical role that glue boards play in effective pest<br>management. The association will work tirelessly to highlight the importance of these tools in<br>protecting public health and safety. The GBMA will actively engage with regulatory bodies to<br>advocate for balanced regulations that recognize the critical role of glue boards in pest<br>management. This includes challenging restrictive circulars and promoting policies that support<br>the use of glue boards in a safe and humane manner.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Promote Safe and Ethical Use: While advocating for the use of glue boards, the GBMA will<br>also emphasise best practices and ethical considerations in their deployment. This includes<br>ensuring humane handling and disposal of captured rodents.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Innovation and Best Practices: The association is committed to fostering innovation in glue<br>board design and use. By promoting best practices and ethical standards, the GBMA aims to<br>enhance the effectiveness and humane aspects of glue board usage.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Engage with Regulatory Bodies: The GBMA will actively engage with government agencies<br>and policymakers to present evidence-based discussion points for the necessity of glue boards in<br>pest control. By fostering open dialogue, the association aims to achieve a balanced approach<br>that addresses both pest control needs and animal welfare concerns.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Raise Public Awareness: Through educational campaigns, the GBMA will inform the public<br>about the benefits of glue boards, dispelling common myths and misconceptions. The association<br>will also highlight the potential consequences of banning these essential tools.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Collaboration and Research: The GBMA will collaborate with pest control professionals,<br>researchers, and industry stakeholders to identify and implement innovative solutions for pest<br>control management. This includes supporting research initiatives aimed at improving glue board<br>technology and pest control strategies.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Industry Support: The GBMA will work to protect industries and agriculture from the<br>economic impact of rodent infestations. By advocating for the use of glue boards, the<br>association aims to help businesses reduce losses and maintain high hygiene standards.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pune\u2026Leading glue board manufacturers have come together to form theGlue Boards Manufacturers Association (GBMA), an apex body dedicated towards the bettermentof the industry. It\u2019s a new coalition committed to enhancing pest control management,particularly in relation to rodent control. 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