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Friday, April 11, 2025
Supporters and detractors of atrazine are clashing over EPA’s recently proposed interim registration decision, which would impose new label language to reduce spray drift but also would increase the concentration of the herbicide allowed in watersheds before corrective action is required.
The European Commission has approved Syngenta’s Agrisure Duracade, a trait genetically engineered to control corn rootworm, for import as food or feed.
Pesticide companies and the Center for Food Safety are pleased with a legal settlement that involves canceling 12 neonicotinoid registrations and evaluating the effects of two neonics on endangered species.
Laura Wood Peterson leaves Syngenta to head to Indigo, and President Donald Trump plans to nominate a new Chief Financial Officer for the Department of Agriculture.
OFW Law, P.C. elects Marshall Matz as the new chairman of the firm, McKeon heads to Cargill, Hull plans to retire and several staff members are changing places on Capitol Hill.
Syngenta says it is establishing a major Global and North American Seeds office in the western suburbs of Chicago and relocating approximately 50 U.S. employees to the new location.
Bayer is appealing a European Union court ruling that upheld EU member countries' decision to prohibit the use of three neonicotinoid insecticides as seed or soil treatment for most major crops.