EPA Greenlights Mystery Polypeptide Pesticide: Eat Up Without Limits!
Published Date: 10/30/2025
Rule
Summary
The government says a special polypeptide used in pesticides is safe enough that it doesn’t need a pesticide tolerance limit. This means farmers and companies using this polypeptide won’t have to worry about strict residue rules, saving time and money. The change is effective right away, making life easier for everyone involved in growing and protecting crops.
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Polypeptide Exempted From Tolerance
If you are a farmer or a company that uses this specific polypeptide in pesticides, the Environmental Protection Agency exempted that polypeptide from the pesticide tolerance requirement. That means you no longer must follow strict residue limits for this polypeptide, which the agency says will save time and money. The change is effective right away.
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