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    Uruguay revises regulations on application for registration of agricultural chemicals

    • Last Update: 2022-08-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Livestock and Fisheries GAP Chemical Regulations
     
    It is understood that previously only relevant information provided by intermediary companies was required, but now it must also be provided by agricultural producers (individuals or legal entities.
     
    According to the regulations, individuals or legal persons who conduct aerial application of pesticide products must apply for registration before application or within 3 working days after applicatio.
     
    It is also stipulated that individuals or legal entities that provide services to third parties and apply pesticides in field crops (grains, oilseeds and feed), forest and horticultural crops must apply for registration before and 7 working days after sprayin.
     
    Leonardo Olivera, director of Uruguay's Agricultural Services, introduced that this is a one-year "pilot program" to understand the operation of voluntary registration of agrochemical.
     
    Olivera pointed out that the interface of the online registration system is very user-friendly and easy to operat.
    Therefore, the market that purchases these products and the social and environmental issues that are becoming more and more aware require sustainable management of food safety and production system.
     
    Olivera also stressed the importance of collecting data on this activity to demonstrate the market reliability of Uruguayan products in cereal exports such as rapeseed to Europe or barley to Chin.
     
    He also spoke about the control measures for the use of paraquat in rapeseed cultivatio.
    Olivera said: "For the Uruguayan government, the easiest thing to do is to ban paraquat like Brazil did, and make Europe and other markets happ.
    But in fact, as long as it is used correctly, it will not have any impact, and there is no need to lose a tool at the cos.
    In Uruguay , we did well and behaved differentl.
     
    The markets that buy these products require food safety and the sustainable management of production systems, while society also needs to pay increasing attention to environmental issue.
    Therefore, with the registration of pesticide products, "a qualification certificate with the MGAP seal will give us a very important differentiation," Olivera conclude.
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