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What does the pre-harvest interval refer to?

The time between planting and harvest

The time before the pesticide can be applied

The time a crop must wait after spraying before it can be harvested

The pre-harvest interval is defined as the specific period that must elapse after the application of pesticide before the treated crop can be harvested. This interval is crucial because it ensures that pesticide residues have sufficiently degraded or dissipated to levels that are considered safe for human consumption, adhering to safety regulations and guidelines. This practice minimizes risk and protects consumer health, as well as helping to comply with agricultural standards and labeling requirements. Understanding the importance of this interval helps applicators ensure they are adhering to best practices for pesticide use and promoting food safety.

The duration for which the crop is free from pests

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