| EPA Offers
            Clarity to Farmers in Light of Recent Court Vacatur of Dicamba
            Registrations
            
 WASHINGTON (June
            8, 2020) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
            (EPA) issued a key order providing farmers with needed clarity
            following the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ June 3, 2020, vacatur
            of three dicamba registrations. Today’s cancellation order outlines
            limited and specific circumstances under which existing stocks of
            the three affected dicamba products can be used for a limited
            period of time. EPA’s order will advance protection of public
            health and the environment by ensuring use of existing stocks
            follows important application procedures. “At
            the height of the growing season, the Court’s decision has
            threatened the livelihood of our nation’s farmers and the global
            food supply,” said
            EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “Today’s
            cancellation and existing stocks order is consistent with EPA’s
            standard practice following registration invalidation, and is designed
            to advance compliance, ensure regulatory certainty, and to prevent
            the misuse of existing stocks.” EPA’s
            order will mitigate some of the devastating economic consequences
            of the Court’s decision for growers, and particularly rural
            communities, at a time they are experiencing great stress due to
            the COVID-19 public health emergency. Details
            of the Order EPA’s
            order addresses sale, distribution, and use of existing stocks of
            the three affected dicamba products – XtendiMax with vapor grip
            technology, Engenia, and FeXapan. Distribution or
                 sale by any person is generally prohibited except for ensuring
                 proper disposal or return to the registrant.Growers and
                 commercial applicators may use existing stocks that were in
                 their possession on June 3, 2020, the effective date of the
                 Court decision. Such use must be consistent with the product’s
                 previously-approved label, and may not continue after July 31,
                 2020.
 Background On
            June 3, 2020, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order vacating
            EPA’s pesticide registrations containing the active ingredient
            dicamba: Xtendimax with Vaporgrip Technology (EPA Reg. No.
            524-617); Engenia – (EPA Reg. No. 7969-345); and FeXapan – (EPA
            Reg. No. 352-913). Dicamba
            is a valuable pest control tool that farmers nationwide planned to
            use during the 2020 growing season. Since the Court issued its
            opinion, the agency has been overwhelmed with letters and calls
            from farmers citing the devastation of this decision on the
            millions of acres of crops, millions of dollars already invested by
            farmers, and threat to America’s food supply. 
            
 
            
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