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USRuleOfficial ✓June 30, 2026· Federal Register

Diflufenican; Pesticide Tolerances

What happened

This regulation, effective June 30, 2026, establishes tolerances for residues of diflufenican (CASRN 83164-33-4) on multiple commodities. Bayer CropScience submitted a petition to the EPA, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), requesting these maximum permissible levels. The regulation is a final rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Why it matters

This action ensures that pesticide levels on crops like corn and soybeans are considered safe for consumption. It sets legal limits to protect public health by preventing harmful exposure to diflufenican residues in food.

Who it affects

  • Agricultural producers
  • Food manufacturers
  • Pesticide manufacturers
  • Consumers of agricultural products
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