Pesticide Broadcast

Stephen J. Toth, Jr., Pest Management Information Specialist
Wayne G. Buhler, Pesticide Education Specialist

Volume 14, Number 4, October 5, 2004


EPA Releases Report Containing Latest Estimates of Pesticide Use in the United States

EPA's report, Pesticide Industry Sales and Usage: 2000 and 2001 Market Estimates' is now available to the public. This report contains the latest estimates of pesticide use in the United States. It includes information on agricultural and nonagricultural pesticide use and illustrates graphically historical trends and levels of use over the last 20 years. Also included are data on imports, exports, firms, employment, the number of certified applicators, and the number of pesticides in use. The report contains statistics on pesticide sales and usage based on available information taken from Agency records of registrations, USDA surveys of pesticide use, and other public and proprietary sources. Highlights include:

The new report is available on EPA's web site at http://www.epa.gov/oppbead1/pestsales/index.htm. Multiple copies of the report can be obtained by writing to: NCEPI, P.O. Box 2419, Cincinnati, OH 45242-2419. Request EPA Publication # 733-R-04-001. Previous reports are also available online at the above Web site.

Source: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Pesticide Program Updates, October 5, 2004



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Last modified on October 5, 2004 by Stephen J. Toth, Jr.

North Carolina State University North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Entomology Department of Horticultural Science