It makes clear there was very little data available to base their findings on.
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The report published by a group of agricultural leaders, doctors, and scientists makes it very clear that there were very little data to reach definite conclusions about pesticide use on Kauai. The one preliminary take away from the study is this: “There was no evidence that pesticides used by seed companies caused health problems, nor did the pesticide use harm native plants and animals.” Given the limited findings of the study, the group urges the state to pass new regulations governing pesticide use, as well as “increased monitoring of pesticide effects on the environment…” Aloha, Russ.