Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 102 Notification of Proposed Production Activity; BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC; (Agricultural Fungicide and Herbicide Products); Fenton/Palmyra, Missouri
Published Date: 1/30/2026
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Summary
BASF Agricultural Solutions wants to make two special farm chemicals—REVYSOL Fungicide and KIXOR Herbicide—at their Missouri plants inside a Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ 102). This means they can bring in certain imported materials with lower or delayed taxes, saving money and speeding up production. Public comments are open until March 11, 2026, so folks can share their thoughts before the plan moves forward.
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