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The U.
S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued new pesticide protection regulations that will take effect in early 2017, which have the potential to have far-reaching effects on
U.
S.
farms and workers.
New additions to the new rules include: greater emphasis on the protection of young people; Farms must provide more training and information for workers; Farms must provide more and better equipment; Whistleblowers will be protected
.
The news was enthusiastically embraced
by farm workers and farmworkers, as well as environmentalists.
On the other hand, the Federation of American Farm Bureaus (AFBF) and the Association of Agricultural Retailers (ARA) have questioned the costs and benefits
of the new rules.
(Pang Xiaohua)