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Call for Public Feedback on Special Registration of Potato Fungicide



The Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection has invited public comments on a proposed special registration for a fungicide to be used on potato crops. The public notice, issued on March 15, 2023, calls for feedback from all stakeholders before March 20, 2023.

The proposed fungicide is expected to offer better protection against fungal diseases that commonly affect potato crops. However, before granting the special registration, the department wants to ensure that the fungicide is safe for human consumption and does not pose any threat to the environment.

Therefore, the department is seeking public feedback on the proposed special registration of the fungicide. All stakeholders, including potato growers, environmental groups, and concerned citizens, are encouraged to submit their comments before the deadline.

The feedback received will be considered while making a decision on the special registration of the fungicide. The department will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the fungicide and also take into account any concerns raised by the public.

The call for public feedback is an opportunity for all stakeholders to voice their opinions and contribute to the decision-making process. The department is committed to ensuring that any decision made is in the best interest of public health and the environment.

The Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection has issued a public notice calling for feedback on a proposed special registration of a fungicide for potato crops. All stakeholders are encouraged to submit their comments before March 20, 2023. The department will consider the feedback received while making a decision on the special registration, with the goal of ensuring public health and environmental safety.

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