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Last issue articles
- Biome: the space gaining protagonism in biological strategies for crops
- The export dynamics driving the Mexican biologicals market
- New model developed to evaluate effects of two or more biostimulants combined in a single crop
- Dr. Wagner Bettiol and the biocontrol market in Brazil
- Las propiedades que hacen del Trichoderma un socio clave en la búsqueda de mejores desempeños en los cultivos
- Changes in the new regulation on fertilizers and biostimulants in Chile
- Innovak Global, the expansion of root specialists
Market movers
- Renewable-based nitrogen fertilizer firm raises US$ 20 million in investment round
- Bayer and Ginkgo Bioworks close agreement to strengthen open innovation platform for agricultural biologics
- Argentinean firm Puna Bio: Millions raised to study superbacteria for agricultural use
- Corteva Agriscience signed an agreement to acquire leading biologics company Symborg
- Brazilian study uncovers ants' potential in crop protection
- Huber acquires specialty plant nutrition producer Biolchim
- UPL announces agreement to distribute bioprotector based on orange oil
- ICL and Lavie Bio start strategic collaboration to develop new biostimulants
- Hortitool and Green Smile to organize the Morocco Berry Conference 2022
Changes in the new regulation on fertilizers and biostimulants in Chile
In a presentation with Redagrícola, expert Romina Almasia explained that the law replaces the concept of biofertilizer with that of biostimulant and that there will be a Single National Registry for the process.
Good crop health is essential to avoid pests and diseases that could reduce future production. Sustainable agriculture is an increasingly popular practice worldwide and the use of bioinputs is presented as a clean alternative to synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. The fast growth of this market in recent years has led to more attention being paid to regulations on its use.
This has been highlighted by the war between Russia, one of the world's largest fertilizer producers, and Ukraine, making biostimulants and biocontrols more prominent than ever.
In this context and as part of Redagrícola's 3rd Online Series on Biostimulants and Biocontrol, the director and vice-president of the Chilean Bioinputs Network, MSc. Romina Almasia, presented the talk "New bioinputs regulations in Chile", provided for in Law 21.349 on composition, labeling and marketing of fertilizers and biostimulants, which came into force on September 27.
In it, she explained that the new regulation of the Agriculture and Livestock Service (SAG) for the use of fertilizers includes the concept of biostimulant, eliminating that of biofertilizer, and establishes provisions on quality parameters, composition, packaging and labeling, among others. In addition, there is now a Single National Register in which all those involved in the process of creating fertilizers and biostimulants must register.
The expert indicated that the classification of a bio-input will be given by its intended use, and the regulations include two major classifications in this area: plant improvers, which mainly include biostimulants and inoculants, and preparations that function as a sanitary defense for crops, such as natural pesticides or bio-controllers.
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Last issue articles
- Biome: the space gaining protagonism in biological strategies for crops
- The export dynamics driving the Mexican biologicals market
- New model developed to evaluate effects of two or more biostimulants combined in a single crop
- Dr. Wagner Bettiol and the biocontrol market in Brazil
- Las propiedades que hacen del Trichoderma un socio clave en la búsqueda de mejores desempeños en los cultivos
- Changes in the new regulation on fertilizers and biostimulants in Chile
- nnovak Global, la expansión de los especialistas en la raíz
Market movers
- Argentinean firm Puna Bio: Millions raised to study superbacteria for agricultural use
- Corteva Agriscience signed an agreement to acquire leading biologics company Symborg
- Brazilian study uncovers ants' potential in crop protection
- Huber acquires specialty plant nutrition producer Biolchim
- UPL announces agreement to distribute bioprotector based on orange oil
- ICL and Lavie Bio start strategic collaboration to develop new biostimulants
- Hortitool and Green Smile to organize the Morocco Berry Conference 2022
About us
Biologicals Latam es una revista digital de Redagrícola que informa de manera especializada sobre la intensa actividad que se está desarrollando en el espacio de los bioinsumos para la producción agrícola. Esta publicación es complemento del Curso Online de Bioestimulantes y Biocontrol y las conferencias que este grupo de medios realiza en torno al tema.