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2,4-D Task Force
2,4-D herbicide does not cause cancer
According to extensive research by EPA
© 24D.org - Pubblicata il 15.08.07
After more than 21 years of research and review, the EPA announced on Aug. 8 its Decision Not to Initiate a Special Review of 2,4-D because its findings concluded 2,4-D is not a carcinogen. 'The EPA's recent announcement reconfirms that 2,4-D poses no risk to human health,' says Jack Dutra, executive director of the Industry Task Force II on 2,4-D Research Data. '2,4-D is recognized worldwide as a tool that improves the quality and growth of agricultural crops.' Dutra adds that 2,4-D also enhances millions of acres of turf grass in local communities across the U.S. 'A healthy lawn benefits our environment in numerous ways by filtering pollution runoff, serving as a cooling agent around buildings and hindering the spread of fire,' he explains. 'Lawns also provide a living green space for families to enjoy outdoor activities.' Use of 2,4-D is also beneficial in controlling weeds that cause allergies such as common ragweed and poisonous plants like poison ivy and poison oak.
About 2,4-D Herbicide
2,4-D tant herbicide used worldwide to protect a variety of crops such as wheat,
corn, rice, soybeans, potatoes, sugar cane, pome fruits, stone fruits, nuts, as
well as forestry and non-crop areas, such as lawns. It also controls invasive species
in lakes and canals and federally protected areas. According to the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, the loss of 2,4-D as a necessary and vital tool would cost the U.S.
economy $1.7billion annually in higher food production and weed control expenses.
About the Task Force
In 1989, the Industry Task Force II on 2,4-D Research Data(2,4-D Task Force) was
created to fund new research required by the EPA and the Canadian Pest Management
Regulatory Agency for their respective pesticide re- registration/re-evaluation
programs. The 2,4-D Task Force completed over 300 GLP laboratory and field studies
for reregistration and special studies for cancer review. The current companies
making up the Task Force are Dow AgroSciences(U.S.), Nufarm Ltd(Australia) and Agro-Gor
Corp., a U.S. corporation jointly owned by Atanor, S.A. (Argentina) and PBI-Gordon
Corp. (U.S.)
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