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Brazil | Criteria for the accreditation and supervision of public and private entities for research and experimentation with pesticides


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Title of document
MAPA Ordinance No. 380, 5 August 2021 (36 page(s), in Portuguese)

Description
MAPA Ordinance No. 380 opens a 60-day period for public consultation on proposal of Normative Instruction, which establishes criteria for the accreditation and supervision of public and private entities for research and experimentation with pesticides as well as the requirements for conducting studies and reports of efficiency and agronomic feasibility for the purposes of registration of pesticides and the like The Ordinance and the project are available on MAPA website: https://www.gov.br/agricultura/pt-br/acesso-a-informacao/participacao-social/consultas-publicas/consulta-publica-credenciamento-e-fiscalizacao-de-entidades-publicas-e-privadas-para-realizacao-de-pesquisa-e-experimentacao-com-agrotoxicos Technically substantiated suggestions should be forwarded through the Normative Act Monitoring System - SISMAN, of the Department of Agricultural Defense - SDA/MAPA, through the link: https://sistemasweb.agricultura.gov.br/solicita/

Notifying member: Brazil

NotificationG/TBT/N/BRA/1230

Objective tag
Protection of human health or safety; Protection of animal or plant life or health; Protection of the environment; Other

Objective
The Ordinance draft is proposing new criteria for the accreditation and supervision of public and private institutions carrying out research and development for pesticides. The draft propose as well new requirements for conducting studies and preparing reports for registration of pesticides in Brazil.

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Agency responsible
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply – MAPA

Timing:

  • Submission: 20/08/2021
  • Reception: 23/08/2021
  • Distribution: 23/08/2021
  • Final date for comments: 15/10/2021
  • Proposed date of adoption: N/A

                   

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