EPAFinal Rule
Pesticide Tolerance; Exemptions, Petitions, Revocations, etc.: Inpyrfluxam
AgricultureEnvironmentHealthcare
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Summary
The EPA is proposing new rules about how much of the pesticide inpyrfluxam can remain on food crops and in the environment. This regulation determines whether this pesticide is safe enough to use on American farms and what limits should be placed on it.
Key Points
- 1The EPA is reviewing inpyrfluxam, a pesticide used to protect crops from insects and other pests
- 2The agency is proposing tolerance levels, which are the maximum amounts of this pesticide allowed to remain on food when it reaches consumers
- 3Farmers, pesticide manufacturers, and food producers are affected by these new rules
- 4The public has until April 22, 2026 to submit comments and concerns about this proposed regulation
- 5The EPA will use public feedback to decide whether to approve inpyrfluxam, reject it, or set specific safety limits
Key Dates
Published
February 20, 2026
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