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<blockquote data-quote="Bogweevil" data-source="post: 7193110" data-attributes="member: 48190"><p>I am not so sure these are all new products nor are they new names for existing products - some seem to be re-issues under the same name with changes in authorisation such as extensions of approval because of the slow progress in re-authorisation at EU level. It is very confusing - often the only way to fathom what is going on is to ring the product specialist at the manufacturing company.</p><p></p><p>Often you see a product up for withdrawal, then lo and behold it is re-issued with a new MAPP number and different label after re-authorisation. And sometime it is never seen again.</p><p></p><p>Biological pesticides have always needed MAPP numbers and approval - they claim to control pests/diseases and are therefore pesticides in the eyes of the law. They may however have less stringent data requirements for approval than chemicals. </p><p></p><p>Some products fall outside the scope of the pesticide regulations because they work by physical action (but other ones that work by physical action are deemed within the scope). It is not at all clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogweevil, post: 7193110, member: 48190"] I am not so sure these are all new products nor are they new names for existing products - some seem to be re-issues under the same name with changes in authorisation such as extensions of approval because of the slow progress in re-authorisation at EU level. It is very confusing - often the only way to fathom what is going on is to ring the product specialist at the manufacturing company. Often you see a product up for withdrawal, then lo and behold it is re-issued with a new MAPP number and different label after re-authorisation. And sometime it is never seen again. Biological pesticides have always needed MAPP numbers and approval - they claim to control pests/diseases and are therefore pesticides in the eyes of the law. They may however have less stringent data requirements for approval than chemicals. Some products fall outside the scope of the pesticide regulations because they work by physical action (but other ones that work by physical action are deemed within the scope). It is not at all clear. [/QUOTE]
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