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The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) stands by science to support farmers’ use of crop protection


Alexandria, Virginia, USA
May 23, 2025

The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) issued the following statement after the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission released its Initial Assessment.

“Representing less than 2 percent of the U.S. population, American farmers have continuously risen to the challenge of growing food, feed, fiber and fuel for American families and the world, all while following rigorous regulations and standards. The U.S. agricultural community does not deserve the aspersions of the MAHA Commission Report, calling into question, with limited scientific evidence, the history of safe crop protection use in fields, and history of safe use in our food supply.”

“Crop protection tools are the solution, not the problem, to inflationary costs for American farmers, and the families that rely on them as a food source. The American Seed Trade Association firmly stands behind the U.S. regulatory system’s science-based, risk-based approach, which ensures the safe use of pesticides and other key production tools, safeguarding our food supply, and we support the integrity of American-grown agricultural products in the global marketplace.”

“We welcome the Administration’s initiative in improving the health and wellness of our children, and our society as a whole. ASTA supports collaboration, grounded in sound science and innovation, between industry, government, and academia to move the U.S. forward, not backward, in supporting U.S. farmers, lowering prices at the grocery store, and strengthening our food and national security. Our national policies regarding the introduction of innovative, agriculture production tools, like pesticides, must continue to be based on science.”

 



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Published: May 23, 2025

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