Welcome to a new update about the fertiliser and biostimulant legislations!
This week is rather special because we are now publishing our very first legislation update coming right from Asia!
Yep, with our new service expansion also comes the expansion of our updates, this time, we talk about China's Biostimulant and fertilizer legislations!
Here's the beginning of the update to tease you into reading the full text on our page ;) :
"In China, biostimulants and fertilisers are regulated at the national level, under a unified central legislation.
There is not yet a separate regulation for biostimulants, they are currently dealt with under the existing fertiliser and pesticide frameworks, depending on the product.
If the product acts primarily through nutrients, it may be registered as a fertiliser.
If it contains microorganisms, it could be treated as a microbial fertiliser (微生物肥料).
If the product affects plant growth or stress resistance, it may fall under the plant protection regulation, and it will very much depend on the sort of claims made and how they are worded. Also, depending on the mode of Action, the product might be either classified as a fertiliser or Plant Protection Product. At the end, MARA (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs) will take that decision."
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