In many cases, generic molecules used in agrochemical products are regulated substances due to their potential risks to human health and the environment. These regulations often require manufacturers to obtain licenses, conduct extensive safety tests, and adhere to specific labeling and packaging requirements. As a result, these generic molecules are typically not available for purchase by individuals for use on farms or in agricultural settings.
Furthermore, mixing agrochemicals without proper knowledge, training, and understanding of the potential risks can be hazardous. Improper mixing or handling of these substances may lead to unintended consequences such as ineffective pest control, crop damage, or harm to humans, animals, or the environment.
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