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Pesticide makers stack wins against US environmental, public health groups

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According to a Reuters report, pesticide manufacturers have been winning legal or regulatory battles against environmental and public health groups in the United States. These victories suggest a shift in the regulatory landscape that could impact how pesticides are controlled. The article highlights the ongoing conflict between industry interests and health and environmental advocates.

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Pesticide makers gain favorable outcomes against US environmental, public health groups…

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