Prepared for Policymakers
By the Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science in Agriculture (CERSA), NC State University,
in partnership with UPL, and our Mancozeb Summit stakeholders (June 3-4, 2025, in the U.K.)
Introduction
The ongoing court process regarding the renewal of approval of the broad-spectrum fungicide
mancozeb in the European Union (EU) comes at a critical juncture for global agriculture. Recent
breakout sessions organized by the Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science in Agriculture
(CERSA) at NC State University, in collaboration with UPL, convened international experts on
potato, banana, soybean, and citrus production to discuss the significance of mancozeb for
production of their respective crops. These sessions underscored the multifaceted importance of
mancozeb across diverse crops, geographies, and socio-economic contexts. This paper
summarizes the key findings and urges policymakers to consider the scientific, economic, and
social implications of restricting access to this vital fungicide.