• An application for registration of an agricultural or veterinary chemical product, approval or variation of an active constituent, or approval or variation of a registered product or approved label, is required to be made through the Australian…

  • Performing release for supply of veterinary chemical products can be undertaken in a variety of ways – depending on how and where the product is produced.

    Manufacturers performing release for supply are responsible for deciding…

  • Release for supply is the process of ensuring a batch of finished veterinary chemical product meets all required quality standards and is suitable to be released for sale.

    Release for supply is a step of manufacture involving a…

  • Contract manufacturers and registrants have ongoing responsibilities under the Agvet Code.

    This includes the responsibility to provide appropriate information to other parties involved in the product’s manufacture. They also…

  • Processes, benefits and applicable fees and timeframes for technical assessments.
  • We routinely use technical experts from Commonwealth, state and territory government departments to provide advice on particular aspects of agvet chemicals in determining our satisfaction against the statutory criteria:

    for an approval,…
  • <p>Use our self-assessment tool to help determine if your veterinary or agricultural chemical product requires registration. Outlines arrangements for novel products, products of low regulatory concern and reserved chemical products, and explains…
  • Chemical class Carbamate insecticide Chemical Structure CAS Number 1563-66-2 Mode of action 1A – Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors Target pests White rice stem borers, leafhoppers and budworm (…
  • Chemical class Triazine herbicides Chemical Structure

    Cyanazine

    Simazine

    CAS Number

    Cyanazine—21725-46-2

    Simazine—122-34-9 Mode of action C…
  • Chemical class Organophosphorus insecticide Chemical Structure CAS Number 298-02-2 Mode of action 1B – Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors Target pests Sucking insects Hosts…