Ag Groups Cheer U.S. Court’s Defense in Science-Based Regulation of Chlorpyrifos

Agriculture groups are applauding a ruling from the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals that upholds sound science by throwing out EPA’s rule that essentially banned the use of chlorpyrifos, a product farmers use to protect their crops from insects and other pests. The decision, in which the court found EPA disregarded its own scientists’ findings by ending numerous uses of chlorpyrifos they determined were safe, vacates the rule, and restores agricultural uses of the tool.

Grower groups brought a lawsuit against the agency in February 2022 seeking to restore farmers’ ability to use this tool to protect crops. The groups highlighted that, in EPA’s own records, agency career scientists have found at least 11 high-benefit, low-risk agricultural uses of chlorpyrifos that can be maintained safely.

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American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall says, “AFBF applauds the court’s recognition that EPA failed to follow its own standards when it took an important crop protection tool away from farmers. Growing safe and nutritious food for families across America is the top priority of farmers, and science tells us this tool is safe. Today’s decision sends a message to EPA that it must use sound science when drafting rules.”

Read more at Growing Produce.

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