Food And Environmental Protection Act, 1986

Food And Environmental Protection Act, 1986

Definition: Food and Environmental Protection Act, 1986

Food and Environmental Protection Act, 1986: Legislation bringing the use of agrochemicals under statutory control, as opposed to the previous voluntary arrangement. Abbr FEPA. This act helps ensure the safe use of agrochemicals, protecting farm environments and public health.

Originally posted 2004-05-28 20:10:31.

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