The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) is the Australian Government regulator of agricultural and veterinary (agvet) chemical products, established in 1993 to centralise the registration of all agvet chemical…
Standards for active constituents for use in agricultural chemical products are published in the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code (Agricultural Active Constituents) Standards 2022 (the Standards), established under section 6E of the…
The Agricultural and Veterinary Chemical Code (Agricultural Active Constituents) Standards 2022 (the Active Standards) is a new legislative instrument made on 10 February 2022 under section 6E of the Agvet Code. The instrument commenced 16…
- Contents Agricultural chemical products and approved labels – 1 Veterinary chemical products and approved labels – 13 Approved active constituents – 16 New active constituent: Mecoprop-P-etexyl – 20 New active constituent: Metobromuron – 22 Soleto
The Agvet Code identifies which chemicals and products need to be registered or approved by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) and which products are exempt.
Agricultural chemicals and productsAgricultural…
After an active constituent is approved or a chemical product is registered there are a number of ways to make changes depending on the type of information you are changing and whether it is relevant. These include:
making an application to vary- Preface
This guideline describes how information and data related to spray drift management (spray drift data) may be generated and submitted. Spray drift data are generated in accordance with international standards (as listed…
- 1993 On June 15 the National Registration Authority (NRA) was established as an independent statutory authority to manage the Australian Government’s regulatory responsibilities under the National Registration Scheme. 1994 The Australian…