Syngenta Continues Work With EPA on Atrazine

Cindy Zimmerman

Syngenta continues to work with the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that farmers can keep using the crop protection products they need, like Atrazine.

Dave Flakne, Syngenta head of U.S. state affairs, provided the latest update at the recent Farm Progress Show. “July 7th of this year, the EPA put out an update that was somewhat favorable, but there’s still some work that needs to be done,” said Flakne. “They increased the level of concern from 3.4 parts per billion to 9.7 parts per billion in streams on a 60 day rolling average, which was a directionally correct improvement in the level of concern, but there are still issues with respect to the models that they’re using to determine where mitigation might be required.”

Flakne says right now the entire ag community is focused on the Endangered Species Act, which is being used to try and vacate registrations. “So right now there’s a lot of work going on by EPA to come up with a framework,” said Flakne. “And what that means is the agency is going to be looking at and evaluating registrations and re-registration to make sure that they’re being responsive and protective of endangered species. So that process and how that strategy is implemented is very important.”

Learn more in this interview.
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