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MDAC Releases New Guidance Regarding Pesticide Applicator Certification

Andy Gipson

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MDAC Releases New Guidance Regarding Pesticide Applicator Certification and Licenses in Light of COVID-19

JACKSON, Miss. – Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson announced that the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) is releasing new guidance regarding the testing, certification and licensure of all pesticide operators and applicators regulated in Mississippi in light of the COVID-19 emergency. In order to comply with mandates to not hold gatherings of no more than 10 people and to practice social distancing, this guidance was put into place to protect the public’s health and safety.

“At this critical time when our farmers are getting ready to plant their crops, it is vital that we make available all resources to them so they can continue providing our food and fiber without disruption. We appreciate the Mississippi State University Extension Service for working with us,” said Commissioner Gipson.

MDAC is issuing the following guidance to address the need for the use of pesticides for food production; food cultivation, including farming, livestock, aquaculture, and horticulture; and the reduction of household pests.

Commercial and Licensed Pesticide Applicators:

Private Applicators:

These measures will remain in effect until further notice. Please direct any questions to the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce – Bureau of Plant Industry by calling (662) 325-3390.

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