Pesticide Use Reporting - 2022 Summary Data

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DPR’s Pesticide Use Annual Report includes both short-term and long-term pesticide use trends. Use changes from one year to the next reflect short-term variability in pesticide use. Pesticide use is dependent on many factors that can vary unpredictably year over year, including drought conditions, weather, crop selection and other variables. DPR monitors pesticide use data for longer-term trends to inform actions to mitigate potential impacts to human health and the environment and to inform California’s transition to safer, more sustainable pest management. The table below highlights the 10-year trend line between 2013 and 2022. Biopesticides and oils (listed at the top of the table with green text) are considered to be safer, more sustainable lower-toxicity pesticides while the other use categories (listed in red text) are considered to be higher-risk.

Change in use from 2013 to 2022
Change in use from 2013 to 2022 Change in Pounds Applied Percentage Change Pounds Change in Acres Treated Percentage Change Acres
Biopesticides 2,826,391 56 1,934,054 30
Oils -1,326,525 -4 46,796 1
Carcinogens -8,622,348 -20 -2,668,634 -29
Cholinesterase Inhibitors -2,034,276 -45 -2,113,024 -52
Fumigants -7,152,905 -17 -138,676 -41
Groundwater Contaminants -651,688 -77 -447,165 -64
Reproductive Toxins -5,174,511 -45 -2,272,605 -41
Toxic Air Contaminants -9,978,562 -21 -1,778,140 -48

2022 Statewide Report

Pesticide Use Annual Reports

Statewide Data Tables

Pesticide Use Report Lists

Pesticide use is summarized by the pounds applied, agricultural applications, and cumulative acres treated. Tables are organized by chemical, commodity (site), or by both.

Pesticide Category Lists

Pesticide use is summarized by total pounds applied or by cumulative acres treated for eight different pesticide categories over ten years: reproductive toxicity, carcinogens, cholinesterase inhibitors, ground water contaminants, toxic air contaminants, fumigants, oils, and biopesticides.

Pounds Applied:

Cumulative Acres Treated:

Top 100 Lists

The top 100 commodities (sites) or chemicals, ranked by the total pounds applied or cumulative acres treated.

County Data Tables

Top Five Lists for Each County

The top five commodities (sites) or chemicals are listed for each county, ranked by total pounds applied or by cumulative acres treated. Tables are organized by chemical, commodity (site), or by both.

County Totals

2022 County Summary Reports:

Indexed by Commodity:

Indexed by Chemical:



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