New Delhi, 25 April,
2022.
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Manufacturers Association of India (AIM) has welcomed inclusion of bio-stimulants
in the Fertiliser Control Order but demanded that the Government should allow
MSMEs to submit pooled data, collected by the association, for registration
process and enabling them to carry on their business.
The
Pune-based Association, which was set up in 2010, has around 300 members, is in
the possession of data for 8 major bio-stimulants. The association has
pan-India presence.
Pointing
out that it would be difficult and unviable for the individual manufacturer to
source these data, AIM Association wants that its pooled data should be allowed
to be used by small manufacturers for completing their registration process.
A
notification issued in 2019 had brought Bio-stimulants in the purview of Fertiliser
Control Order (FCO) 1985.
AIM
feels that the guidelines should also encourage innovation, be more industry
friendly and promote label claim based products, which can double farmers’
income and make them prosperous.
Since
its establishment, the industry body took a very proactive approach and started
data creation work for biostimulants.
AIM
Association is now in the possession of all the requisite data which is
required for inclusion of bio-stimulant in the Schedule VI as per notification.
AIM has proposed to the government authorities
to accept this pool data so that the small to medium industries can use this
data and keep their business prospects alive.
The
per product cost of above data creation is around Rs 30 lakhs, which is not
affordable for MSMEs.
The
association argues that pool data is not a new concept in registration of agro
chemicals and therefore, the same should be accepted in case of bio-stimulants.
This
will instantly enable AIM’s 300 odd members to continue their businesses.
The
use of pool data will save repetition of work and will save time, energy and
national wealth.
The
most important use of this Pool Data will be the success of new bio-stimulant
notification as thousands of small to big manufacturers can avail this data and
register themselves in new Schedule VI.
“We
welcome the new Bio-stimulant notification bringing Bio-stimulants under the
purview of FCO 1985. This step will give Bio-stimulants a 'registered Agri input' status and will
benefit genuine manufacturers to carry out their business with pride and
authenticity," said Rajkumar Dhurgude, President AIM.
“AIM
Association’s Pool Data must be accepted. Individual data creation is very
costly affair for MSMEs and SMEs. We, as an association, are in possession of
all the requisite data required for permanent registration of Bio-stimulants in
Schedule VI of FCO 1985. This will give respite to small to medium
manufacturers and their business prospects will not be hampered.” said Sameer
Pathare, Secretary, AIM Association.
“We
should look beyond present biostimulant regulations and their administrative
challenges. Let’s prepare ourselves to accept the challenges and treat this as
an opportunity to take our business and industry to the next level “ said
Vaibhav Kashikar , Deputy Secretary , AIM Association.
Among
other demands, the association said there is a need to extend the validation
period of Provisional Registration Certificate (Form G3) ending on February 22,
2023 deadline by at least one year.
Also,
to curb lacing / adulteration in bio-stimulants, the Minimum Residue Limit (MRL)
of 0.01 ppm should be increased to minimum 5-10 ppm. It is to be noted 0.01 ppm
limit can be detected due to instrument contamination as well as water
contamination used for formulation of products.
The
association feels that even if a pesticide is laced with 1-5 ppm, it can’t harm
any insect. So it is not serving any purpose other than future litigations
under Insecticide Act.
The
policy of Import of biostimulants as a raw materials should be defined
urgently. Importers should be exempted from the registration process of
Bio-stimulants.