Changes to the iprodione pesticides registration
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Organization: Health Canada
Date published: 2024-05-14
ISBN: 978-0-660-70669-6
All pesticides used in Canada must be registered under the Pest Control Products Act. Pesticides are re-evaluated to ensure that they continue to meet health and environmental requirements. Re-evaluation may result in the revocation of a product or product uses. Health Canada may also request changes to a product's label, including mitigation measures, use sites and application methods.
Iprodione is a fungicide used on greenhouse, orchard and field crops, ornamentals and turf. Highlights of the re-evaluation decision for the active ingredient iprodione, published on June 21, 2018, are summarized below.
Label changes for iprodione pesticides, as of June 21, 2020
Cancelled uses
Stop foliar application on the following crops:
- Alfalfa grown for seed
- Apricots
- Cabbage
- Canola
- Cauliflower
- Cherries
- Cucumbers (greenhouse)
- Cut flowers (greenhouse and outdoor)
- Ginseng
- Grapes
- Kidney beans
- Leeks
- Lettuce
- Onions
- Peaches
- Plums
- Prunes
- Raspberries
- Snap beans
- Strawberries
- Tomatoes (greenhouse)
- White bean
Stop seed treatments for:
- Canola
- Mustard
- Potato seedlings grown for seed
Stop use:
- On turf, including golf courses and sod farms
- For garlic seed dip
Other risk reduction measures
- For the treatment of potato seeds grown for table and processing purposes:
- Plant back intervals updated
- Limitation of treated seed amount per day updated
- Application in a closed cabin equipped with an adequate air filter preventing any contact between the occupant and the pesticide required for sowing treated carrot seeds
- Treatment against Rhizoctonia by soil drench only for ornamentals
- Application prohibited using portable equipment (foggers and nebulizers)
- Addition to the required personal protective equipment (PPE), including for handling imported treated carrot seeds
- Updated rates, number of applications and intervals between applications
- Updated restricted-entry intervals (REIs)
- Updated buffer zones
Users must follow the instructions on the updated labels.
Using a pesticide contrary with the label directions is a violation of the Pest Control Products Act.
Read the label
All pesticides registered in Canada have a Health Canada-approved label with a registration number. Read the pesticide label carefully, as it contains specific information on how to use it.
To find the most up-to-date label, use our online label search tool, or search for "Health Canada pesticide labels" using your favourite search engine.
For more information
Re-evaluation decision RVD2018-16, Iprodione and its associated end-use products. The Health Canada-approved label is the official document for enforcement purposes. In the event of any discrepancy with the contents of this factsheet, the information on the label shall prevail.
Health Canada's Pesticide Compliance Program (PCP) is responsible for the enforcement of the Pest Control Products Act.
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