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India is one of the world’s largest agricultural economies, where pesticides play a vital role in protecting crops and improving agricultural productivity. Before any pesticide can be manufactured, imported, sold, or distributed in the Indian market, it must be registered with the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee (CIBRC) under…
The agrochemical industry in India operates under strict regulatory guidelines to ensure product safety, environmental protection, and agricultural sustainability. Any business involved in the manufacturing, import, or sale of insecticides and pesticides must obtain approval from the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee (CIBRC). The registration process can be complex,…
India’s agriculture sector depends heavily on pesticides and agrochemical products to protect crops from insects, fungi, weeds, and harmful organisms. However, before any pesticide product can be manufactured, imported, sold, or distributed in India, it must receive proper approval from the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee (CIBRC). Pesticides registration…
India is one of the largest agricultural economies in the world, and pesticides play a major role in protecting crops from pests, insects, weeds, and diseases. However, before manufacturing, importing, or selling pesticides in India, businesses must obtain proper registration and approvals from the concerned authorities. Pesticides registration in India…
India’s agricultural sector heavily relies on pesticides and agrochemicals to ensure crop protection and productivity. However, due to their potential impact on human health and the environment, pesticides are strictly regulated in the country. For businesses involved in manufacturing, importing, or selling pesticides, obtaining proper registration is not just a…
In India, the agrochemical and pesticide industry is strictly regulated to ensure safety, environmental protection, and product efficacy. One of the most important regulatory approvals required in this sector is registration with the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee (CIBRC). If you are a manufacturer, importer, or distributor dealing with…
In India’s highly regulated agrochemical and agri-input sector, bringing a product to market involves far more than innovation and manufacturing. Regulatory approval is a critical—and often time-consuming—step that can determine the commercial success or failure of a product. From dossier preparation to final approval, expert regulatory support plays a decisive…
Agrochemical registrations in India are governed by strict regulatory frameworks such as the Insecticides Act, 1968, the Fertiliser (Control) Order, 1985 (FCO), and other allied guidelines. Despite growing awareness, manufacturers and importers often face approval delays, rejections, or compliance actions due to avoidable regulatory mistakes. Understanding these common pitfalls—and knowing…
With the growing demand for sustainable agriculture, biostimulants and specialty fertilizers have emerged as essential inputs for improving crop productivity and soil health. In India, these products are regulated under the Fertiliser (Control) Order, 1985 (FCO), making regulatory compliance a mandatory step before market entry. This article provides a comprehensive…
India is one of the world’s largest agricultural markets, making regulatory compliance a critical requirement for agrochemical manufacturers, importers, and formulators. Any insecticide or agrochemical product intended for manufacture, import, sale, or use in India must be registered with the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee (CIB&RC) under the Insecticides…