2025-14889Rule

EPA Eases Rules for Ethyl Formate on Citrus and Grapes

Published Date: 8/6/2025

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Summary

Good news for farmers and fruit lovers! Ethyl formate can now be used safely on citrus, kiwifruit, and table grapes without worrying about residue limits. This change means less hassle and no extra costs, as long as the fumigant is used properly following the label rules.

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Ethyl Formate Tolerance Exemption

The EPA exempts residues of ethyl formate from the requirement of a tolerance on citrus (crop group 10-10), kiwifruit (fuzzy and hardy), and table grapes when used as a fumigant. This rule removes the need to set a maximum permissible residue level for ethyl formate on those specific crops.

Exemption Requires Label and GAP Compliance

The exemption applies only when ethyl formate is used as a fumigant in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices. Growers must follow the product label and good agricultural practices to qualify for this tolerance exemption.

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