Published: August 25, 2009
Syngenta Stands Behind the Safety of Atrazine
After 50 Years of Use, Growers Have Come to Rely on Atrazine
-- Forty percent of the world's food supply would not exist without
products like atrazine.
-- Atrazine is one of the best studied herbicides available today.
-- Atrazine helps farmers grow crops sustainably.
Crop protection products play a crucial role in bringing abundant and
affordable food to our dinner tables. Forty percent of the world's food
supply would not exist without products like atrazine, a herbicide that
helps farmers fight weeds in their corn, sorghum and sugar cane crops.
After 50 years of use, growers have come to rely on atrazine. It is a
mainstay of American agriculture. And it is one of the best studied
herbicides available today. Safety reviews around the world by the US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), World Health Organization, Canada,
Australia and the UK have all come to the same science-based conclusion --
atrazine, as labeled, can and has been used safely.
Atrazine is a critical tool for use in conservation tillage and no-till
systems -- farming methods that eliminate plowing and/or reduce tillage.
Conservation tillage makes cropland much less vulnerable to soil erosion,
which is reduced by as much as 90 percent when compared to intensive
tillage. When soil erosion is prevented, so is the runoff into our
waterways of sediment -- identified by EPA as the top pollutant in US
streams and rivers.
Farmers would not use a product that puts their own families and
communities at risk, and after half a century, who would know better?
Today, in part because of atrazine, farmers are able to grow more corn than
ever, using environmentally sustainable methods. That means more food to
feed a growing population.
Syngenta is a responsible company which takes the stewardship of all our
products seriously -- and atrazine is no exception. We've gone above and
beyond the extensive studies required to register this product to ensure
its safe and effective use. And as with all crop protection products, wide
margins of safety exist with atrazine.
It's easy to believe fear-provoking claims about our nation's water when
all the data and facts aren't presented. Let's be clear -- water systems
in the U.S. are safe where atrazine is concerned. Over the last three
years, no water systems in the U.S. had atrazine levels in their drinking
water that exceeded legal limits.
Syngenta is doing its part to ensure agriculture's sustainable use of our
water supplies. Agriculture cannot exist without water, and Syngenta is at
the forefront of research in drought-tolerant crops and inputs. Examples
include drought-resistant maize and sunflower and a variety of sugar beet
that can grow in tropical climates. We educate farmers and landowners
across the globe on the use of best management practices to improve land
management and protect water quality. To learn more about what Syngenta is
doing in the critical area of water protection, please visit:
http://www.syngenta.com/en/corporate_responsibility/water.html
With 7,000 employees and their families living in communities across the
United States, all of us at Syngenta are interested in seeing that atrazine
is properly regulated in the water we drink. We are convinced that it is.
We stand firmly behind the safety of atrazine.
Please visit www.atrazine.com for more information.
Syngenta is one of the world's leading companies with more than 24,000
employees in over 90 countries dedicated to our purpose: Bringing plant
potential to life. Through world-class science, global reach and commitment
to our customers we help to increase crop productivity, protect the
environment and improve health and quality of life. For more information
about us please go to www.syngenta.com.
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