Author
Fournier, Alfred J.Brown, Alexa M.
Baur, Matthew
Lightle, Danielle
Murray, Katie
Hein-Ferris, Natalie
Murray, Marion
Elliot, Steve
Dixon, Wayne
Ellsworth, Peter C
Affiliation
University of ArizonaUniversity of California, Davis
Oregonians for Food and Shelter
University of Hawaii
Utah State University
Issue Date
2025-03-02
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Fournier A.J., A.M. Brown, M. Baur, D. Lightle, K. Murray, N. Hein-Ferris, M. Murray, S. Elliot, W. Dixon, P.C. Ellsworth. 2025. U.S. Public Pesticide Policy is Influenced by Stakeholder Comments Managed by the Western IPM Center. International IPM Symposium, San Diego, CA, March 19 – 22, 2025 (Poster).Additional Links
https://acis.cals.arizona.edu/Abstract
This qualitative research study shows that grower-centered, evidence-based stakeholder comments significantly influenced EPA pesticide registration reviews, improving the accuracy and practicality of federal pesticide policy while protecting human health, the environment, and agricultural viability.Language
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This work is supported through a Signature Program of the Western Integrated Pest Management Center, funded through the Regional Centers Program of the Crop Protection and Pest Management program from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture U.S. Department of Agriculture under award number 2022-70006-38003, and by the Extension Implementation Program of the Crop Protection and Pest Management program, Award Number 2024-70006-43563. Additional support from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service through and Arizona Specialty Crops Block Grant administered by the Arizona Department of Agriculture.Collections
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