Regulation (EU) 2026/1165, passed by the EU, extends data protection for certain biocidal active chemicals (pesticides, preservatives, and disinfectants) until December 31, 2030. Reason for Extension The new legislation, which was signed into law on May 20, 2026, by Council President Nicolas Ioannides and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, attempts to address a regulatory bottleneck […]
Three synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, Bioresmethrin, Cyhalothrin, and Fenvalerate as well as any goods containing them are immediately prohibited by by New Zealand’s Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). These compounds are extremely harmful to aquatic habitats and pose serious risks to human health, according to a formal evaluation. Highlights of New Zealand Bans Three Toxic Synthetic Pyrethroids […]
The Cabinet of Ministers has approved extensive changes to Cabinet Regulation No. 506, “Regulations regarding the Identification, Quality Conformity Assessment and Marketing of Fertilizers and Substrates,” in a significant effort to reduce red tape for agricultural enterprises. The new rules of Latvia fertilizer and substrate market entry simplification, which were created by the Ministry of […]
COFEPRIS, Mexico’s health authority, has announced a huge regulatory overhaul aimed at reducing red tape in the pesticide and fertilizer industries. The 50-page legislation of Mexico agrochemical rules update fundamentally modernizes how agricultural inputs are registered, updated, and exported, converting a historically slow bureaucratic system into a speedier, more computerized one. While the government is […]
Stricter permission requirements have been issued by the Dutch Board for the permission of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (CTGB) for PT 19 repellents, which include lotions and sprays used on human skin to repel mosquitoes, ticks, and biting midges. These updated regulations, which were decided upon at the Board’s February meeting, are applicable to […]
The New Zealand Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is currently upgrading its quantitative risk assessment approach for hazardous material release applications. New Zealand EPA hazardous substances risk assessment upgrade, which is based on results from recent regulatory assessments such as the Agricultural and Horticultural Products Regulatory Review, intends to adopt the best available science, expedite application […]





