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Global pesticide market registration trend The global pesticide market registration threshold has become increasingly tight.
In recent years, some developing countries have also required GLP reports
.
The GLP report is the test report of the highest standard, and each country has different standards for GLP report review.
The most typical ones are the European Union, the United States, Canada, and Brazil
.
According to the region and the difficulty of the registration threshold, it is divided into: The first category (hard GLP requirements): the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, the European Union, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia
.
The second category (transitional stage): India
.
Pakistan
.
Australia
.
New Zealand
.
Kenya
.
Central American countries such as Paraguay
.
The third category (no GLP requirements): Middle East Arabic-speaking countries, other African countries except South Africa, Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries, Russia and other Central Asian countries
.
Introduction to the Indian pesticide market India is located on the Indian peninsula of the South Asian subcontinent, bordering the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west, with a coastline of 5,560 kilometers
.
The country covers an area of 2.
98 million square kilometers, ranking second in Asia, with an arable land area of about 160 million hectares
.
The total population is 1.
326 billion (2016), ranking second in the world.
Two thirds of the population directly or indirectly rely on agriculture for their livelihoods
.
The whole area of India is hot, most of which belong to the tropical monsoon climate
.
The climate is divided into rainy season (June to October), dry season (March to May) and cool season (11 to February of the following year)
.
Production status of local Indian companies There are 125 large and medium-sized pesticide synthesis companies in India, producing more than 60 kinds of technical products (including 10 multinational company production bases); at the same time, there are more than 500 preparation compound companies distributed throughout India
.
India is currently the world's fourth largest pesticide producer after the United States, Japan and China
.
India's pesticide registration policy The two main bodies for pesticide registration in India, the Central Pesticide Registration Board, Food Safety and Standards Administration of India, India Pesticide Regulations The Insecticide Act, 1968?? Pesticide Act, 1968 Edition Insecticides Rules, 1971?? Pesticide Implementation Rules, 1971 Edition Only local companies in India can hold registrations
.
Indian pesticide registration type Provisional Registration 9 (3b) temporary registration of new compounds registered in India for the first time, valid for 2 years.
Regular Registration u/s 9 (3) new product registration TI.
All the original drug manufacturers entering India for the first time need to do this Registration is valid once the registration is completed (the old policy before 2017)
.
"Me-Too" Registration u/s 9 (4) Same product registration.
If the original drug of a certain original drug manufacturer has been registered in India, other traders can obtain the license to operate this product in India through the direct authorization of the company
.
In recent years, some developing countries have also required GLP reports
.
The GLP report is the test report of the highest standard, and each country has different standards for GLP report review.
The most typical ones are the European Union, the United States, Canada, and Brazil
.
According to the region and the difficulty of the registration threshold, it is divided into: The first category (hard GLP requirements): the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, the European Union, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia
.
The second category (transitional stage): India
.
Pakistan
.
Australia
.
New Zealand
.
Kenya
.
Central American countries such as Paraguay
.
The third category (no GLP requirements): Middle East Arabic-speaking countries, other African countries except South Africa, Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries, Russia and other Central Asian countries
.
Introduction to the Indian pesticide market India is located on the Indian peninsula of the South Asian subcontinent, bordering the Bay of Bengal in the east and the Arabian Sea in the west, with a coastline of 5,560 kilometers
.
The country covers an area of 2.
98 million square kilometers, ranking second in Asia, with an arable land area of about 160 million hectares
.
The total population is 1.
326 billion (2016), ranking second in the world.
Two thirds of the population directly or indirectly rely on agriculture for their livelihoods
.
The whole area of India is hot, most of which belong to the tropical monsoon climate
.
The climate is divided into rainy season (June to October), dry season (March to May) and cool season (11 to February of the following year)
.
Production status of local Indian companies There are 125 large and medium-sized pesticide synthesis companies in India, producing more than 60 kinds of technical products (including 10 multinational company production bases); at the same time, there are more than 500 preparation compound companies distributed throughout India
.
India is currently the world's fourth largest pesticide producer after the United States, Japan and China
.
India's pesticide registration policy The two main bodies for pesticide registration in India, the Central Pesticide Registration Board, Food Safety and Standards Administration of India, India Pesticide Regulations The Insecticide Act, 1968?? Pesticide Act, 1968 Edition Insecticides Rules, 1971?? Pesticide Implementation Rules, 1971 Edition Only local companies in India can hold registrations
.
Indian pesticide registration type Provisional Registration 9 (3b) temporary registration of new compounds registered in India for the first time, valid for 2 years.
Regular Registration u/s 9 (3) new product registration TI.
All the original drug manufacturers entering India for the first time need to do this Registration is valid once the registration is completed (the old policy before 2017)
.
"Me-Too" Registration u/s 9 (4) Same product registration.
If the original drug of a certain original drug manufacturer has been registered in India, other traders can obtain the license to operate this product in India through the direct authorization of the company
.