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2017-03-27
Overview of Chinese Pesticide Exportation in 2016
By the end of 2016, Chinese pesticide exportation totaled 1,373,452.93 million tons, amounting to some 5.6 billion USD, representing consecutive year-over-year declines of 9.08% and 22.88% respectively. During the first half of the year, the volume and value fell a further 21.8% and 33% compared with the same period a year earlier. Overall the market decline in H1 was slightly offset by a rebound in H2. large Fig 1.China Pesticide Exportaion-volume and value of techinical and formulations from 2011-2016 The value of exports has been enhanced by exportation of more formulated products than technical materials and the percentage of formulations has grown from 53.58% in 2011 to 64.07% in 2016. Another aspect to note is that purchases were clustered around a few key trade partners. The value percentage of formulated product imported by the top 10 export destinations saw a 7% increase over the last 3 years, indicating that Chinese producers are oriented toward several lucrative markets. large Fig 2.China Pesticide Exportation-value percentage of techinal and formulations sourced by top 10 destinations formulations(2014-2016) Of all the 160 destination countries/regions worldwide, the top 30 destinations sourced over 80% of the pesticide. Asia sourced 45.293 tons or 1.74 billion USD of pesticides from China, followed by Latin America, Africa, North America, Europe and Australasia. The percentage of each continent varied little in both volume and value terms compared with the same period last year. large Fig.3 China Pesticide Exportation-Volume and Value Percentages of Pesticide Imported by Regions 2015vs2016 The top 14 Asian destination countries sourced 28.1% of the pesticides: India, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan, Japan, Malaysia, Israel, Turkey, Singapore, Iran, Korea, Philippine and Bangladesh; The major destinations in Latin America were: Brazil, Argenti
2017-03-15
Registration Status and Potential Candidates for Revaluation of Pesticides Used on Vegetables in China
Risk assessment of pesticides has been given higher priority in recent years. Reform of Chinese pesticide regulations has seen increasing restrictions/prohibition place on many pesticides. In terms of the money an enterprise must spend during registration, registering a pesticide for use on vegetables offers no clear economic or market incentives to registrants when compared to registering a pesticide for use on grains. In addition there are no specific favorable policies afforded to pesticides registered for use on vegetables when compared to registering a pesticide for use on minor crops. An analysis of the registration status of pesticides designated for use on vegetables pesticides can help to predict which pesticides will be subject to revaluation and also help reflect the degree of competition in this niche market. Product analysis By then end of 2013, 7,473 formulations of 635 active ingredients/combinations had been registered on vegetable crops, of which 262 are single compound pesticides and 373 are multiple compound pesticides. Usage of these pesticides covers 94 crops and 123 pests/diseases. Insecticides accounted for 59% (4361) of registrations, followed by fungicides (2459), herbicides (469) and PGRs(148).
2017-03-07
China MEP Releases Draft of Pesticide Production Effluent Standard
On 10 Feb 2017, China MEP published the draft of “Effluent Standards for Pollutants for Pesticide Industry” for consultation until 26 Mar 2016. The draft specifies the names, determination methods and emission limits of general and typical pollutants to be monitored and controlled during pesticide production and wastewater treatment, as well as the emission limit per unit of output for the production of specific pesticides.
2017-03-06
A Comparative Analysis of China’s New and Old Pesticide Regulation
On February 8nd 2017, the State Council passed the draft of revised Regulation on Pesticide Administration. We forecast the new Regulation on Pesticide Administration will be issued in April or May, 2017. New management measures will come into effect, including Pesticide Production License, Pesticide Registration, Permission of Pesticide Experiment Institutions and Pesticide Distribution Permit. In order to ensure traceability throughout the entire pesticide supply chain, the Ministry of Agriculture will take full responsibility for pesticide production, registration, distribution and application. Our predictions for the new regulation are as follows: Old Regulation Prediction of New Regulation Chapter I General Provisions Article 2 Words like “destroying or wipe out” used in the context of pesticide efficacy were deleted in the new regulation. The aim of pesticide is to prevent or control diseases, pests etc. Pesticide with the ability of destroying or wiping out disease, pests etc. may pose unnecessarily high risk to the environment and human health. The supervision of highly toxic pesticides will be more stringent. Article 2.2 To prevent, wipe out or control storage diseases, pests, rodents and other harmful organisms. To prevent or control storage and processing places diseases, pests, rodents and other harmful organisms. Article 2.6 To prevent, wipe out or control organisms harmful to dikes and dams, railroads, airports, buildings and other facilities. To prevent or control organisms harmful to dikes and dams, railroads, dock, airports, buildings and other facilities. Chapter II Registration of Pesticide Article 7 The pesticide production (including technical material and formulated product
2017-02-10
State Council Passes Draft of Revised Regulations on Pesticide Administration
On February 8th, 2017, Premier Li Keqiang presided over an executive meeting of the State Council, during which the draft of the revised Regulations on Pesticide Administration was released. The draft document focuses on the quality and safety of agricultural products.
2017-01-10
China to Grant Full Pesticide Registration to 9 New Active Ingredients
On 23 Dec 2016, China MoA released the meeting-minutes of the 20th session of the 8 National Expert Committee of Pesticide Registration, which concluded on 2 Dec in Beijing. A total of 36 pesticides using 18 new active ingredients were reviewed for full registration. 18 pesticides using 9 new active ingredients were approved, of which 4 herbicides were submitted by Bayer CropScience: Triafamone, Terfuryltrione, Flurtamone and Flufenacet.
2017-01-06
China MoA Compiles Plan for Hazardous Pesticides Control
On 28 Dec 2016, China MoA submitted the “Implementation Plan for the Integrated Management of Hazardous Pesticides” to the General Office of the State Council. The submission was in response to its circular on the Plan for the Integrated Management of Hazardous Chemicals, which was issued at the end of November.
2017-01-06
490 Pesticide MRLs Newly Added into China’s National Food Safety Standard
On 18 Dec 2016, the National Health and Family Planning Commission, the Ministry of Agriculture and the State Food and Drug Administration jointly issued the “Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticide in Food (GB 2763-2016)”, replacing (GB 2763-2014). Meanwhile, 106 mandatory test methods for pesticide residue detection were also released under GB 23200-2016 series to support the implementation.
2016-12-26
China ICAMA Consults on 14th Batch of Pesticide Registration to be Approved in 2016
On 23 Dec 2016, China ICAMA issues the 14th batch of pesticide registration to be approved in 2016 for public consultation until 29 Dec 2016.
2016-12-13
China ICAMA Consults on 13th Batch of Pesticide Registration to be Approved in 2016
On 12 Dec 2016, China ICAMA issue the 13th batch of pesticide registration to be approved in 2016 for public consultation until 18 Dec 2016. 8 pesticides are to approved under full registration in this batch.
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