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Pesticide Data Program 2014

Metadata Updated: May 8, 2025

The USDA Pesticide Data Program (PDP) database provides national data on pesticide residues in food and water, with an emphasis on foods consumed by infants and children. PDP data are used primarily by EPA to prepare realistic pesticide dietary exposures for pesticide registration activities. Data for each calendar-year survey are stored in a separate dataset.

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Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use. License: Creative Commons CCZero

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Metadata Created Date July 8, 2021
Metadata Updated Date May 8, 2025

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Harvested from USDA JSON

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date July 8, 2021
Metadata Updated Date May 8, 2025
Publisher Agricultural Marketing Service
Maintainer
Identifier usda-ams-1-2021
Language en-US
Data Last Modified 2021-05-03
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Public Access Level public
Bureau Code 000:00
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Harvest Source Id d3fafa34-0cb9-48f1-ab1d-5b5fdc783806
Harvest Source Title USDA JSON
License https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
Program Code 000:000
Publisher Hierarchy Department of Agriculture > Agricultural Marketing Service
Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash 5e01c310ab49db5703c0e62e4a0b33caabae880618e93e3937b31b504edf8b3d
Source Schema Version 1.1

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