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2013-04-17
ICAMA Registration Certificates Revoked of Four Substandard Products
On April 15 2013, the MoA published a news release on its website that it has issued an administrative condemnatory recently. The ICAMA registration certificates of four pesticide companies have been revoked for manufacturing the counterfeit or substandard crop protection products.
2013-04-16
China Softening Environmental Requirement on Glyphosate Producers
As the largest glyphosate producers in the world, China’s most rigorous effluent standard of glyphosate producers would be abandoned because the industry remains vehemently opposed to the regulatory changes fearing the financial repercussions to come in the wake.
2013-04-09
Syngenta Filed Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Chinese Thiamethoxam Producers
The Swiss agrochemical giant Syengenta recently announced that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the First intermediate People's Court of Shanghai.
2013-03-06
AQSIQ Revised Licensing Rules for Pesticide Manufacturers
On 5 Feb 2013, China General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) publish the Announcement 23 of 2013 to revise the “Implementing Rules of Manufacturing License on Pesticide”, which will be of major significance for the Chinese agrochemical manufacturers.
2013-03-04
Australia Considers Ban on Fenamiphos
On 26 February 2013, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authorities (APVMA) released the preliminary review report on the fenamiphos, which proposed ban on the insecticide/nematocide. The APVMA is inviting further submission from interested person on the findings until 31 May 2013.
2013-02-28
Biopesticide Development in China Hindered by Regulatory Uncertainty
Pesticide residue problems and food safety scandals have proved fertile ground for the growth of the biopesticide sector in China's crop protection industry. Addiontally favourable legislation and regulations are designed to prioritize innovation in this sector. Buzz words surrounding the biopeticide industry in China such as, “data exemption” and “faster approval process” have been frequently mentioned by industry experts and ICAMA officials. Yet statistically, of  the 14 applications denied  full new pesticide registration in the second half year of 2012, 8 were submitted as bio-pesticide products. A key failing of these applications was the data submitted in the registration dossier. Insufficient communication between regulators and industry is a key factor in the poor performance of the biopesticide sector. Data Requirement for Biopesticide The supporting document, “Data Requirements on Pesticide Registration” which came into force on 8 Jan, 2008, has explicitly detailed the data requirements of different types of application. As for new bio-pesticides, the requirement falls under the Chapter IV, “Registration for New Special Pesticides”. Generally, biochemical pesticides, microbial pesticide, botanical pesticide, GMO and predator species are classified as bio-pesticide. As the above types of bio-pesticide are distinct in nature and properties, their differences or similarities during registration are demonstrated in Table 1 and table 2 Excerpt of Table 1 For full content of Table 1, click here to Download.   Excerpt of Table 2 For full content of Table 2, click here to Download. Regulatory Amendment on the Way To foster the development of the biopesticide industry, the Ministry of Agriculture issued a revised draft for data requirement on pesticide regulation in April 2011: The antibiotics for farm use will be regarded as biopestici
2013-02-20
New Zealand to Conduct Public Hearings for Organophosphate and Carbamate Insecticides Reassessment
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) New Zealand will hold public hearings on 4 Mar in Wellington and 7 Mar in Auckland for a group reassessment of organophosphate and carbamate (OPC) based insecticides used for plant protection purposes. The Chief Executive of the EPA New Zealand has released the notification of application and consultation report of the reassessment in early November last year, and the public submission period has just ended recently.
2013-02-05
17 Full-component Analysis Labs for ICAMA Registration Approved
On 24 Jan 2013, the Ministry of Agriculture published the Announcement No. 1891 to grant testing qualification for pesticide registration. The 17 testing facilities are allowed to conduct full-component analysis for pesticide technical materials in the next three years. Of the 17 facilities, 10 of them are Chinese GLP qualified and therefore  entitled as “GLP-Compliant” institutions. (See table 1).
2013-01-18
Chinese HS Codes Adjusted for Glyphosate and Paraquat herbicide
On 28 Dec 2012, China published the “Chinese Inventory of Management of Imported and Exported Pesticide (2013)”, which has come into force since 1 Jan 2013.
2013-01-11
New Pesticide Inventory of Import/Export Management Updated
On 28 Dec 2012, China Ministry of Agricultural (MOA) and General Administration of Customs (GAC) jointly published the Announcement1880 to update the “Inventory of Pesticide under Import and Export Management in China”.
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