Bill 118 hr 1472, also known as the Plant Biostimulant Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress that aims to regulate the use of plant biostimulants in agriculture. Plant biostimulants are substances or microorganisms that are applied to plants to enhance their growth, development, and overall health.
The bill seeks to establish a definition for plant biostimulants and create a regulatory framework for their use. It would require manufacturers of plant biostimulants to register their products with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and provide information on their ingredients, intended use, and efficacy.
Additionally, the bill would require the EPA to establish guidelines for the labeling and marketing of plant biostimulants to ensure that consumers are informed about the products they are using. It would also authorize the EPA to conduct research on the safety and effectiveness of plant biostimulants and take enforcement actions against manufacturers who violate the regulations.
Overall, the Plant Biostimulant Act aims to promote the responsible use of plant biostimulants in agriculture and ensure that consumers have access to safe and effective products. It is currently being reviewed by Congress and has garnered support from both Democrats and Republicans.