Biostimulants legislation - regulatory support for biostimulants
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    Biostimulants legislation - regulatory support for biostimulants
    Biostimulants legislation - regulatory support for biostimulants
    • HOME
    • BIOSTIMULANTS LEGISLATION
    • (BIO)PESTICIDES
    • CLASSIFICATION (CLP)
    • TRAININGS & GUIDES
    • CHEMICAL TESTING
    • SCIBASICS
    • CONTACT
    • FAQ
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      • BIOSTIMULANTS LEGISLATION
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      • TRAININGS & GUIDES
      • CHEMICAL TESTING
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      • FAQ
      Biostimulants legislation - regulatory support for biostimulants

      NEW Update : Greece

      Here’s a sneak peak into the information you can find on our brand new Greece Biostimulant legislation page !

      In addition to the 2 extracts provided below, the summary goes into detail about the 8 product categories in Greece, the exact definition of a biostimulant, as well as listing the mandatory information that must be present on the label and a lot more about how the registration process works.

      The link to this new page is further below too. :)

      Here are 2 extracts :

      “In Greece, biostimulants are regulated now through a new ministerial decision (B’1074/10.03.2025), that also regulated products that are not considered being fertilisers, such as soil conditioners and growth substrates."

      "Allowable components for biostimulants are amino acids, humic and fulvic acids, seaweed extracts, plant extracts, carbohydrates with special action, microbial preparations, products made from extraction, hydrolysis or fermentation of raw materials of natural origin, vitamins, silicon-based products and mixtures of all of these different types of products. The Decree also provides for minimum requirements and mandatory information to be provided on the label."

      Want to read more ?

      Check it out here !

      https://www.scibasics.com/greece

      And if you need help with your registration journey in Greece, feel free to reach out to us here.

      We thank you for reading and wish you an amazing day,

      The sciBASICS Team.

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