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Omnibus Bill Passes with Pesticide Registration Resources for U.S. EPA
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congress reauthorized the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA) as a part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 that received final approval today. The reauthorization of PRIA has been a major priority for CropLife America (CLA) as one tool for strengthening and improving the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) pesticide registration process.
CropLife America Taps Internal Talent to Head Science and Regulatory Department
WASHINGTON, D.C. – CropLife America (CLA) is excited to announce the promotion of Dr. Manojit “Mano” Basu to vice president, science policy. Mano joined the association in May 2019, as the managing director of the science and regulatory department, bringing more than a decade of experience in the regulatory and research departments in food, pesticide, and biotech organizations
CropLife America Presents Lifetime Achievement Award to Two Industry Experts
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Each year, CropLife America (CLA) honors individuals who are dedicated to improving the pesticide industry and American agriculture. At this year’s CropLife Annual Meeting, held September 25 – 28 in San Antonio, Texas, the industry presented two Lifetime Achievement Awards to outstanding individuals who have dedicated their illustrious careers to agriculture and whose work helped find solutions for the industry’s most pressing issues.
CropLife America Elects New Board Chair
SAN ANTONIO, TX – During their 2022 Annual Meeting, CropLife America (CLA), the national association representing the manufacturers and distributors of pesticides, elected Andy Lee, president and CEO, Valent North America, as its newest chair of the CLA Board of Directors. Lee will hold the position for two years and use his diverse background to help guide the association. Andy succeeds Paul Rea of BASF Corporation who led the board from 2020 - 2022.
CropLife America Recognizes Award Winners at 2022 Annual Meeting
SAN ANTONIO, TX – Innovation within agriculture remains one of the world’s greatest untold stories and CropLife America’s (CLA) 2022 Annual Meeting shined a spotlight on the continuous improvement the pesticide industry is providing to address the global challenges of hunger and climate change. Held September 25 – 28 in San Antonio, Texas, CLA’s members and allies gathered to celebrate the industry’s progress and chart a new path for enhancing food productivity, regulatory efficiency, and on-farm sustainability.
New Leader Brings Innovative Perspective to CropLife America Policy Efforts
WASHINGTON, D.C. - CropLife America (CLA) is excited to welcome incoming Vice President, Government Relations Peggy Browne. With years of experience in agriculture, government, and policy, Peggy will use her expertise to lead CLA’s government relations team.
CropLife America Applauds WTO Declaration
WASHINGTON, D.C. - CropLife America (CLA) supports the Ministerial Sanitary and Phytosanitary Declaration approved at the Twelfth World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference in Geneva, highlighting WTO’s importance in facilitating international trade, ensuring market access for farmers, while allowing growers to choose the innovative agricultural tools they need to produce safe and sustainable food supply.
CLA and RISE Joint Statement: H.R.7266
CropLife America (CLA) and RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment) support uniform, science-based, and predictable pesticide regulation conducted by scientists with years of expertise at the federal and state levels and appreciate continued support of these principles. The regulatory framework for pesticides – under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act and relevant state legislation across the country – is essential to supporting innovation and the safe use of pesticides in agricultural, public health, residential, commercial, recreational, and infrastructure settings on public and private property.
More Than 350 Organizations Voice Support for Existing Pesticide Law
WASHINGTON, D.C. - CropLife America (CLA) joined more than 350 organizations engaged with pesticide products in a letter sent to members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives that affirms these organization’s support the pesticide regulatory system in place today under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The letter is in response to recently introduced legislation (S. 3283) that would undermine the science-based standards contained within our nation’s pesticide law. This is the second time these organizations have reached out to Congress to voice concern over similar proposed legislation.
CLA and RISE Joint Statement: S. 3283
Pesticides play an important role in protecting public health, improving the sustainability of our food supply, and mitigating climate change. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act is the global gold standard in the regulation of pesticides because it establishes a rigorous scientific foundation to balance the risks and benefits of every pesticide on the market today. Legislation seeking to ban individual chemistries and politicize the regulatory process undermines both the work of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s career scientists and a long-standing law that serves our nation well.
New State Government Affairs Director to Head Industry Issues in the West
CropLife America (CLA) is excited to welcome Scott Dahlman to the association’s government affairs team. Scott has joined the organization as the director of state government affairs with a focus in the western region. Scott brings with him years of experience in supporting farmers, ranchers, and timber owners throughout the Northwest.
CropLife America Recognizes Award Winners at 2021 Annual Meeting
The development of innovations and technologies that can further agricultural sustainability, the future political landscape, and the need for uniting the voice of the pesticide industry were key topics at the 2021 CLA and RISE Joint Annual Meeting, held September 12 – 15. The meeting provided an opportunity for CLA and RISE members to review 2021 initiatives and reflect on the opportunities ahead for the industry.
Agricultural Leaders Urge Farmers and Rural Communities to Get Vaccinated
Last week, more than 30 state and national agricultural organizations representing farm, commodity and agribusiness communities joined together to promote vaccination among farmers and other rural Americans. In an open letter to association members, the organizations added another voice to the call to get vaccinated. In addition, the groups utilized an opinion editorial published in the Des Moines Register to share a message about the important connection between agriculture, science, and health.
With a Continued Commitment to Sustainability, CropLife America Announces New Director of Environmental Sustainability
CropLife America (CLA) is excited to welcome Julie Savoie as the new lead of its environmental sustainability program. There is a largely unknown role that pesticides play in protecting the environment by allowing farmers to produce more food using fewer resources. Ms. Savoie will work with independent researchers and others to explain how pesticides enable regenerative farming practices such as no-till farming and cover crops. Pesticides play a crucial role in meeting climate goals, promoting biodiversity, growing more food and fiber, and ensuring food security.
CropLife America Looks Forward to Working With Freedhoff
Yesterday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Dr. Michal Freedhoff as the next Assistant Administrator overseeing the EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP). Dr. Freedhoff's scientific background and education will be an advantage at the Agency and her extensive policy experience overlaps with the duties and functions of OCSPP.
CropLife America Supports Growing Climate Solutions Act
This week’s reintroduction of the Growing Climate Solutions Act, authored by Senators Stabenow (D-MI) and Braun (R-IN), will create clarity for farmers seeking to tap into new carbon market incentives for climate-smart agriculture.
Pesticide Industry Leaders Discuss Importance of Science and Communication at 2021 CLA, RISE, and CPDA Regulatory Conference
This week, more than 400 leaders from the pesticide industry, government, and allied stakeholders gathered virtually for the 2021 CropLife America (CLA), RISE (Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment)®, and the Council of Producers & Distributors of Agrotechnology (CPDA) Regulatory Conference to discuss how the past year has highlighted the importance of science and the role it plays in improving our daily lives.
Tai Brings Experience and Understanding of U.S. Agriculture Trade to New Role
Today, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Katherine Tai as the next U.S. Trade Representative. Ambassador Tai, in her former role as the chief Democratic trade lawyer for the House Ways and Means Committee, regularly met with agriculture stakeholders, so she brings a deep understanding of the important role trade plays in our farm economy.
CropLife America Looks Forward to Working With Haaland
Earlier today, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Deb Haaland as the next Secretary of the Department of the Interior (DOI). Secretary Haaland has previously stressed the importance of working cooperatively with all stakeholders on interagency processes directed by Congress.
Regan Confirmation a Step Toward Stakeholder Engagement and Transparency of EPA Decisions
Earlier today, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Michael Regan as the next Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).