Scott Rawlins, MANA director of global governmental and industry relations said that key uses of Endosulfan are still eligible for re-registration. "However, given the fact that the endosulfan market is quite small and the cost of developing and submitting additional data high, we have decided to voluntarily negotiate an agreement with EPA that provides growers with an adequate time frame to find alternatives for the damaging insect pests currently controlled by endosulfan," Rawlins said.
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