Pesticide Tolerance; Exemptions, Petitions, Revocations, etc.: Isocycloseram
Summary
The EPA is reviewing pesticide tolerance rules for a chemical called isocycloseram, which involves setting safe limits for how much of this pesticide can remain on food crops. This regulation determines whether the chemical will be allowed for use on U.S. crops and at what levels it's considered safe for consumers.
Key Points
- 1The EPA is evaluating isocycloseram, a pesticide, to decide if it should be allowed on food crops in the United States
- 2The agency is accepting public comments on this decision until January 21, 2026
- 3The regulation sets tolerance levels, meaning the maximum amount of pesticide residue that can safely remain on food when it reaches consumers
- 4Farmers and pesticide manufacturers are directly affected, as this determines whether they can use this chemical on their crops
- 5The decision impacts food safety for the general public by establishing safe exposure limits for this pesticide
Key Dates
November 20, 2025
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