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Letter Regarding Plant-Incorporated Protectants Rule

NASDA

However, we find EPA’s claims inaccurate since the rule applies different compliance requirements between conventionally bred PIP and equivalent PIP developed using gene editing. Thank you, and we stand ready to assist you in cultivating a risk-appropriate, science-based regulatory system for these vital innovations.

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NASDA’s Fiscal Year 2025 testimony submitted to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture

NASDA

Funding these programs will enable NASDA to sustain and strengthen its state regulatory programs while also facilitating ongoing education and training for compliance and prevention within the farm and food sectors. Minor Crop Pest Management Program (IR-4): i. Provide $11.8 Office of Pest Management Policy – $3.4

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Letter on on FY24 Ag Appropriation’s Bill Amendments

NASDA

Funding these programs will allow NASDA to continue building state regulatory programs required by FSMA and educate and train the farm and food sectors on compliance. Minor Crop Pest Management Program (IR-4): i. Urban Agriculture Urban farming has grown more than 30 percent in the U.S. in the last 30 years.

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Coalition Letter Requesting Extension for Public Comment Period for Monarch Butterfly’s ESA Status Listing

NASDA

Letter Dear Deputy Director Guertin, The PPC represents agriculture, food, fiber, public health, pest management, landscape, environmental, and related industries, including small businesses/entities, which are dependent on the availability of pesticides. Thank you for your serious consideration of these comments.

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