EPA Trims Triclopyr Limits to Keep Oranges Pesticide-Free
Published Date: 7/16/2025
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Summary
The EPA set safe limits for triclopyr pesticide leftovers on oranges to keep our food safe. This change helps farmers and food companies follow the rules without extra costs. The new tolerance is official now, so everyone can keep enjoying their juicy oranges worry-free!
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EPA sets triclopyr limit on oranges
The EPA established a tolerance for residues of the pesticide triclopyr, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on orange subgroup 10-10A. The tolerance was requested by UPL Chile S.A. under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA).
Eases compliance for orange producers
The rule creates an official tolerance for triclopyr on orange subgroup 10-10A, and the summary states this helps farmers and food companies follow the rules without extra costs. The tolerance was requested by UPL Chile S.A. under the FFDCA.
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