New Zealand issued guidance document on microbial agrochemical registration

Time:2016-08-22
The New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries has published a guidance document to explain the information that should accompany an application to register an agricultural chemical that contains a micro-organism under the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Act 1997.
 
According to this document, an application for registration of a microbial agricultural chemicals (MAC) has to include technical data and/or scientifically sound arguments to support: 
 
1. the quality, purity and stability of the product 
2. the product’s efficacy for all label claims 
3. crop safety 
4. in regard to maximum residue levels (MRLs): 
    • the establishment of an MRL resulting from trial work that adheres to the residue guidelines (see 4.5 below), or 
    • an argument or data to show that the MAI fits an existing exception in the MRL Notice (Schedule 2) or to promulgate a new exception 
5. any possible impact on trade resulting from the use of the MAC in crops, and/or carry over residues as a result feed crops in food-producing animals, if applicable.
 
Know more details at New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries’ website:static/file/4752715.pdf