German health authorities have warned about the presence of the carcinogenic fungicide Chlorothalonil in melons from Costa Rica, at a concentration higher than the Maximum Residue Limit. This concern has prompted discussions among Costa Rican stakeholders, including the National Chamber of Producers and Exporters of Melon and Watermelon of Costa Rica (CANAPECU), about the urgency to update pesticide use practices and modernize the portfolio of available products in the country. The European Union banned Chlorothalonil in 2020 due to its DNA damage and harmful effects on bees and bumblebees. This situation has raised concerns about the safety of fruit exports and the impact of pesticide use on water sources, highlighting the need for action from relevant ministries in Costa Rica to address these issues.