EPA Establishes Tolerances for Tiafenacil Pesticide Residues
Published Date: 4/7/2025
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Summary
The EPA just set safe limits for tiafenacil pesticide leftovers on several foods, thanks to a request from ISK Biosciences. This means farmers and food producers know exactly how much tiafenacil is allowed, keeping our food safe. These new rules kick in soon and help protect both consumers and businesses without extra costs.
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Tiafenacil residue limits set
The EPA established legal tolerances (maximum residue limits) for the pesticide tiafenacil on multiple food commodities. ISK Biosciences Corporation requested these tolerances under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). The tolerances define how much tiafenacil is allowed on those foods and are meant to keep food safe and give farmers and food producers clear limits.
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