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EPA Reviews Arkansas-Missouri Pesticide Exemption
March 16, 2026
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently reviewing a request from the Arkansas and Missouri Departments of Agriculture for emergency use approval of the pesticide tetflupyrolimet. This short-term exemption aims to protect rice crops from barnyard grass in these states. However, environmental and health advocacy groups have raised concerns about the pesticide's potential health and environmental impacts, particularly related to persistent 'forever chemicals.' This review process highlights the balance between agricultural protection needs and environmental safety considerations.
- Procurement professionals should note the EPA's ongoing evaluation of pesticide emergency use exemptions, which may affect agricultural supply chain decisions and regulatory compliance.
- Vendors and contractors involved in agricultural chemicals should be aware of potential restrictions or approvals impacting product availability in Arkansas and Missouri.
- Agencies and stakeholders must consider environmental advocacy perspectives as part of risk assessments when procuring or approving pesticide-related products.
- This situation underscores the importance of monitoring federal and state-level regulatory actions that influence agricultural inputs and environmental safety standards.
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Environmental Protection Agency, Arkansas Department of Agriculture, Missouri Department of Agriculture
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- EPA Urged to Block Pesticide Over ‘Forever Chemical’ Concerns · Bloomberg Government News · Mar 16