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This blog offers you the latest regulatory news in the plant protection sector. Posts have been compiled since 2015.20 November 2018
The French list of spray drift reduction equipments which allow the reduction of the width of unsprayed buffer zones from water bodies was updated by DGAL/SDQSPV/2018-833 […]
19 November 2018
As adopted by the Commission, the new scientific criteria to identify endocrine disruptors (ED) (Reg. (EU) 2018/605) and the associated EFSA/ECHA guidance (EFSA Journal 2018;16(6):5311) are […]
15 November 2018
Further to its final adoption by The French National Assembly on 02 October, the law for achieving a balance in trade relations in the agricultural sector […]
8 November 2018
ANSES announced in a press release of 5 October 2018 its intention to withdraw all marketing authorisations for the products containing the active substance metam-sodium, which […]
31 October 2018
Requests were sent to ANSES on 31 July 2017 and on 3 April 2018 by the Directorate for Food (DGAL) of the French Ministry of Agriculture […]
31 October 2018
ANSES published on 18.10.2018 a memo describing the management of applications for PPPs authorisation following the renewal of active substances approval. This memo recalls the regulatory […]
31 October 2018
The European Commission started in 2016 the application of the Regulatory Fitness and Performance programme (REFIT) to the European Regulation on pesticides (Regulation (EC) No. 1107/2009) […]
29 October 2018
In the context of the adoption of the scientific criteria to identify the substances used in plant protection which are endocrine disruptors (EDs) (Reg. (EU) 2018/605) […]
26 October 2018
Endorsed at the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (SCoPAFF meeting) of 18-19 September 2018, the final version of technical guidelines for determining the […]
18 October 2018
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have issued technical notices detailing what will happen if the UK leaves the EU without an agreement (‘no deal’). Regarding […]