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2026-05-15
Argentina Updates Pesticide Labeling Rules under GHS
Argentina’s National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (SENASA) has issued Resolution 373/2026, establishing updated pesticide labeling requirements for phytosanitary products marketed in Argentina.
2026-02-12
Ctgb Updates Drinking Water Assessment Criteria: 2020-2024 Surface Water Monitoring Data Adopted, Multiple Active Substances Added to Watch List
Recently, the Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb) announced that starting from January 2026, the assessment of plant protection products (pesticides) and biocides regarding drinking water standards will officially utilize surface water monitoring data from 2020 to 2024.
2026-02-12
Spain Releases Draft Royal Decree to Reform Biocide Registration and Use Rules
The Spanish government has recently published a Draft Royal Decree on the registration, manufacture, marketing, and use of biocides, aiming to repeal outdated national rules and fully align with the EU Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR, Regulation (EU) No 528/2012).
2021-05-21
Netherlands to Ban Plant Protection Products Containing Unacceptable Co-formulants
On March 3, 2021, Annex III, the list of unacceptable co-formulants, was published in fulfillment of Article 27 of the Plant Protection Products Regulation (EC) No. 1107/2009. The accompanying regulation (EU) 2021/383 entered into force on March 24, 2021. The consequence of this is that from March 24, 2023, no plant protection products and additives may be on the market to which the substances on the list have been added as co-formulants. For unacceptable substances that end up in the product as a co-formulant-borne impurity, a threshold value of 0.1% by weight of the whole product applies.
2021-04-12
France Announced Follow-up Measures for Banned Co-formulants in Plant Protection Products
On March 24, 2021, French pesticide authority ANSES published the follow-up measures for the list of co-formulants banned in plant protection products (PPP), an amendment to Annex III of Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 which was published on March 3. Affecting applicants and authorization holders are required to apply for a non-significant change of composition to maintain the authorization process or existing authorization.
2020-05-25
Pakistan to Implement National Standard for Alcohol Hand Sanitizers and Disinfectants
On 12 May 2020, the Pakistan government notified the WTO it has finalized the impending implementation of the national standard for instant hand sanitizers and disinfectants based on alcohol ingredients.
2017-08-23
Uruguay Pesticide Importation Decreased by 7.5% in 2016
Uruguay pesticide importation (including formulations, TCs/TKs and adjuvants) decreased from 146.38 million USD in 2015 to 135.29 million USD in 2016. Import value grew from 61.89 million USD in 2006 and reached a peak of 254.03 million USD in 2014. Although importation value has been unstable, the percentages of product categories were generally stable. Herbicide accounted for 60% of the total value, followed by fungicide (16%), insecticide (10%) and others (10%).
2016-12-12
Mexican COFEPRIS Released List of Low Risk Biopesticides
On 22 Nov 2016, Mexican Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (COFEPRIS) released the “List of biochemical, microbial, botanical and miscellaneous pesticides recognized as low risk”. A total of 62 biopesticides are included into the list, of which 33 are botanicals, 5 are biochemical, 19 are microbial and 5 are miscellaneous. The included biopesticides will be subject to data waiving during pesticide registration. The list was compiled under the “Regulation for the Registration, Import and Export Authorization and Export Certification of Pesticides, Plant Nutrients and Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Materials”. The regulation was revised in 2014, which requires COFEPRIS to publish the low risk bio pesticides. These low risk biopesticides are exempt from certain requirements relating to generation of toxicological, ecotoxicological and physical and chemical property data during registration. The levels of exemption available can vary depending on the originality, mechanism and nature of the biopesticide. Table1: Comparison on the Technical Data Required for the Registration of Low Risk/Non-Low Risk Biopesticides in Mexico
2016-06-13
Argentina Agrochemical Sales Declined by 17% in FY2015
According to a survey result revealed by a local newspaper, La Nación, total sales of Argentine agrochemical companies were 2.4 billion USD in 2015, a significant decrease of 16.7% on the previous year of 2.9 billion USD. The five largest companies: Monsanto, Syngenta, Dow AgroSciences, Bayer and Athanor suffered revenue decline of 455.1 million USD, representing 92.2% of the market decline.
2016-05-16
FAO released new guideline to phase out high toxic pesticides
Last week, during the 33rd Near East and North Africa meeting hold in Roma, FAO and WHO have released new guidelines aimed at reducing the damage done by pesticides that pose especially high toxic risks to human health and the environment. 
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