WASHINGTON -
The EPA is making available for a 30-day public comment period a
proposed regulatory decision to register Enlist Duo containing
glyphosate and the choline salt of 2,4-D for use in controlling weeds in
corn and soybeans genetically engineered (GE) to tolerate 2,4-D.
Weeds
are becoming increasingly resistant to glyphosate-based herbicides and
are posing a problem for farmers. If finalized, EPA’s action provides an
additional tool to reduce the spread of glyphosate resistant weeds. To
ensure that Enlist Duo successfully manages weed resistance problems,
the proposal would impose requirements on the manufacturer including
robust monitoring and reporting to EPA, grower education and remediation
and would allow EPA to take swift action to impose additional
restrictions on the manufacturer and the use of the pesticide if
resistance develops.
EPA
is making this action available for public comment because the choline
salt of 2,4-D, which is less prone to drift and volatilization than its
other forms, is not currently registered for these uses. Glyphosate,
however, is already registered for several varieties of GE soybeans and
corn. Since no new use pattern and no new exposures for glyphosate are
being considered with this registration action, no further assessment is
needed for glyphosate.
2,4-D
is one of the most widely used herbicides to control weeds. 2,4-D has
been registered for many years in the United States and is registered in
dozens of countries, such as Canada, Mexico, Japan, 26 European Union
Members, and many member countries of the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Public comments on the EPA’s proposed regulatory decision must be submitted no later than May 30, 2014. Comments may be submitted to the EPA docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2014-0195 at www.regulations.gov .
After
the comment period closes, EPA will review all of the comments and
reach a final decision, which the Agency expects to issue in late summer
or early fall.
Questions and Answers about this proposal are available at: http://www.epa.gov/ pesticides/factsheets/2-4-d- glyphosate.html
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