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EPA rules in industry’s favour of Hi-Cane use

However, key industry players have raised concerns about the authority's position during the debate.

The EPA reported its decision on the future of horticulture chemical hydrogen cyanamide.

Kate McVicar Thu, 23 May 2024

The horticulture industry has breathed a sigh of relief with the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) ruling in favour of Hi-Cane’s continued use.

A decision making committee has approved the reassessment of hydrogen cyanamide (commonly known by the brand name Hi-Cane) but new terms and

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Kate McVicar Thu, 23 May 2024
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