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Chile Publishes Draft Regulations for the Import and Use of Pesticide Samples

2024-06-26 Reference source : Agriculture and Livestock Service (SAG) Chile

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On 27 May 2024, the Chilean Agriculture and Livestock Service (SAG) published a draft regulation that establishes the conditions and requirements for authorising the importation and use of pesticide samples. This draft, which aims to improve processes for research and development in the agricultural sector, reflects the SAG's commitment to improving the efficiency and safety of pesticide evaluation. If adopted the resolution will repeal Resolution No. 92 of 2002. It is open for comments until 24 July 2024.

 

Streamlined Process for Innovation

The new regulations propose a structured framework for the management of pesticide samples, which is crucial for innovation in pest control solutions. By providing clear guidelines, the SAG aims to facilitate scientific research and product development, while ensuring that safety and environmental standards are maintained. The regulations specify the documentation required for importing samples, including detailed information on chemical composition, intended use and safety data sheets. This transparency is expected to streamline the approval process and reduce the administrative burdens for researchers and companies.

 

Ensuring Safety and Compliance

Safety is the core of the proposed regulation. The draft requires strict safety measures to be followed during the handling, storage, and application of pesticide samples. These measures include proper labelling, safe storage conditions and protocols for emergency situations. Additionally, the regulations emphasise the importance of complying with international safety standards, bringing Chile's practices in line with global best practice.

To ensure thorough oversight, the SAG will require detailed reporting from companies that import and use pesticide samples. These reports must include data on the use, efficacy and any observed environmental or health impacts. This information will be essential for ongoing monitoring and assessment to ensure that the use of these samples does not pose undue risks.

 

Facilitating Research and Development

One of the main objectives of the new regulations is to support research and development in the agricultural sector. By simplifying the process of obtaining and using pesticide samples, the SAG hopes to encourage innovation and the development of more effective and safer pest control solutions. The regulations will make it easier for researchers to conduct field trials and laboratory experiments  accelerating the discovery of new products and practises that can improve agricultural productivity and sustainability.

The draft regulations also include provisions for the import of pesticide samples for educational purposes. Universities and research institutions will have easier access to these samples, supporting academic research and the training of future scientists. This educational component is seen as an important part of fostering a culture of innovation and scientific inquiry within Chile's agricultural sector.

 

Public Consultation and Feedback

The SAG has opened the draft regulations for public consultation, inviting feedback from stakeholders including farmers, researchers, industry representatives and environmental groups. This inclusive approach aims to gather diverse perspectives and ensure that the final regulations are robust, practical and widely accepted.

Stakeholders are encouraged to review the draft and provide input on various aspects such as documentation requirements, security measures and reporting protocols. The SAG will carefully consider this feedback before finalizing the regulations, with the aim of creating a regulatory framework that supports innovation while protecting public health and the environment.

The consultation is open for comments until 24 July 2024.

 

Conclusion

The proposed regulations for the import and use of pesticide samples represent a significant step forward for Chile's agricultural sector. By establishing clear guidelines and robust safety measures, the SAG aims to facilitate research and development, support innovation, and ensure the safe and effective use of pesticides. The public consultation process underscores the importance of stakeholder engagement in shaping policies that will impact the future of agriculture in Chile.

 

For more details, please see the draft resolution (in Spanish) here.



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from Agriculture and Livestock Service (SAG) Chile.

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