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2025-08-13
FAQ | Technical Material Pesticide Registration
Technical material refers technical-grade materials and technical concentrates, also known as technical-grade active ingredient (TGAI). TGAI forms the foundation for all formulated pesticide products. It is the product obtained directly from the manufacturing process, containing the active ingredient (AI) together with any associated impurities, and in some cases, small quantities of necessary adjuvants. Technical materials are not market-ready products; rather, they are the source material from which various pesticide formulations are developed.
2025-08-13
FAQ | Technical Concentrate (TC) Pesticide Registration
In pesticide manufacturing, a Technical Concentrate (TC) refers to the material obtained from the production process that contains the active ingredient (AI) together with any associated impurities. It may also contain small amounts of essential additives required for stability or handling.
2025-06-12
Compilation of Veto Opinions on Pesticide Registration in China 2024
A summary of recent pesticide registration decisions in China for 2024, focusing on applications that have been rejected by China’s authorities. The overview highlights key products, target crops, and the main reasons for rejection, such as insufficient efficacy data, unclear residue risks, and regulatory non-compliance.
2025-02-24
China ICAMA Issues New Pesticide Reapplication Guidelines for Unapproved Registrations
In a significant move to streamline pesticide registration processes, China’s Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (ICAMA), issued a notice on January 20, 2025, regarding the reapplication for pesticide products that were not approved for registration.
2025-01-06
China’s Updated Pesticide Regulations: Key Changes & Compliance Insights
On November 4, 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China (MoARA) issued a third notice seeking public opinions on the Decision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on Amending the Measures for the Administration of Pesticide Registration and four other regulations (Draft for Solicitation of Opinions). These amendments aim to enhance regulatory processes and improve compliance mechanisms. Below is an overview of the significant changes introduced in the draft. Below is an overview of the significant changes introduced in the draft.
2024-06-19
FAQs on China’s New Pesticide Registration: Compliance Made Easy
Navigating the complexities of regulatory compliance in today’s ever-changing landscape can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to new pesticide registration in China. In this guide, we aim to provide invaluable insights to help your company overcome these challenges. We have curated a list of seven critical questions sourced directly from China’s ICAMA (Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals, Ministry of Agriculture) to address key aspects of new pesticide registration in China.
2024-05-11
Key Considerations for Pesticide Mixed Preparations in China
In agricultural cultivation, the continuous use of a single pesticide variety or varieties with similar modes of action has led to an increase in the resistance of pests, diseases, and weeds to these pesticides. As a result, the use and registration of mixed preparations have been on the rise. In order to strengthen the management of mixed preparations pesticides, the Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, P.R.China, has recently issued a number of regulations and review principles.
2024-04-12
China MoARA’s Insights on Pesticide Classification and Scope – Simplifying Registration
Determining whether a substance should be classified under the scope of pesticide regulation is the first step in pesticide registration in China. To accomplish this, companies need to have a comprehensive understanding of China’s pesticide definition and accurately assess their own product’s usage characteristics.
2024-03-04
Navigating Pesticide Registration Changes in China: A Practical Guide with Precautions
Once the official pesticide registration license is obtained in China, any necessary changes to the information on the license can be made through the application for pesticide registration changes. We have summarized several situations in which changes can be made to the pesticide registration license, along with important precautions to consider.
2024-02-02
Strategies for China’s Pesticide Registration and Market Entry: Research and Compliance – Part 2
The process of registering new pesticides in China involves three key stages that are critical to the success of the project. Overseas pesticide companies outside of China need to understand and effectively navigate these stages. Here is a clear breakdown of each stage:
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