• The Spray Drift Management Tool (SDMT) – version 1.1 –  is used by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority to assess drift reduction technologies.

    Permit 93132, held by Grain Producers Australia, was issued by the…

  • The Agvet Code requires the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) to notify you when certain things happen through the course of an application’s assessment. We can provide this notification through standard post or…

  • <p>How we can help you plan and prepare your application. Includes the scope of assistance provided and what fees apply.</p>
  • Data provided to support an application should be presented in English and in a logical format that is reconcilable with the data list (see our data list section and types of data).

    The information submitted must be complete.…

  • Information about your obligations when making an application to the APVMA.
  • It is essential the spray drift restraints and other label use instructions as given in the Agricultural Labelling Code and the spray drift risk assessment manual (SDRAM) are interpreted according to the following definitions of terms.

    Spray…
  • In July 2019, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) implemented a new approach to spray drift management. The approach is outlined in chapter 5 of the spray drift risk assessment manual (SDRAM).

    The…

  • The information list is where applicants can upload all supporting documentation/data for an application.

    An information list may include files containing scientific data, reports, declarations, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certificates,…