"US Court Halts Dicamba Use, Finding EPA Broke Law in Approval Process"

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A US court has banned three dicamba-based weedkillers widely used in American agriculture, finding that the EPA broke the law in allowing them to be on the market. The ruling affects products manufactured by Bayer, BASF, and Syngenta, and comes after the EPA reapproved the weedkillers in 2020. The court found that the EPA did not follow proper procedures and did not allow affected parties to comment. This decision is a blow to the agrochemical companies and comes at a challenging time for Bayer, which is already facing mass litigation over Monsanto's glyphosate-based Roundup herbicides.
- US court bans three weedkillers and finds EPA broke law in approval process The Guardian
- Dicamba Availability in Question After Court Vacates EPA Registrations DTN The Progressive Farmer
- Federal Dicamba Ruling Called 'Vital Victory for Farmers and the Environment' Common Dreams
- More Weedkiller Challenges for Bayer— This Time It's Not Roundup The Wall Street Journal
- Court Rules Dicamba 'Was Unlawfully Approved' By EPA and Halts Use Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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