Delegations will find attached a working document on the above mentioned subject to be discussed
at the meeting of the Working Party on Statistics on 29 January 2008.
ANNEX
Proposal for a
REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
concerning statistics on plant protection products
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 285(1)
thereof,
1
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission , 2
Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee , 3
Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions , Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty
Whereas:
(1) Decision 1600/2002/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 July 2002 laying down the Sixth Community Environment Action Programme 4
recognised that the
impact of pesticides on human health and the environment, in particular from plant protection products used in agriculture, must be reduced further. It underlined the need to achieve more sustainable use of pesticides and called for a significant overall reduction of risks and the use of pesticides consistent with the necessary crop protection.
(2) In its Communication to the Council, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee entitled `Towards a Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides' 5
, the Commission recognised the need for detailed, harmonised and up-to-date
statistics on sales and use of pesticides at Community level. Such statistics are necessary for assessing policies of the European Union on sustainable development and for calculating relevant indicators on the risks for health and the environment related to pesticide use.
(3) Harmonised and comparable Community statistics on pesticide, sales and use are essential for the development and monitoring of Community legislation and policies in the context of the Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides.
1 OJ C [...] , [...] , p. [...] . 2
OJ C [...] , [...] , p. [...] . 3
OJ C [...] , [...] , p. [...] . 4
OJ L 242, 10.9.2002, p.1. 5
(4) Since the effects of the relatively new Directive 98/8/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 1998 concerning the placing of biocidal products on the market 6
will not become apparent until well after 2006, when the first evaluation of active substances for use in biocidal products will be finalised, neither the Commission nor most Member States currently have sufficient knowledge or experience to propose further measures regarding biocides. The scope of this Regulation is thus limited to plant protection products covered by Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market
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, for which a large experience already exists on data
collection. If necessary, the scope may be expanded at a later stage so as to include biocides. In this case the Commission (Eurostat) may institute pilot studies to be completed on a voluntary basis by the Member States. The purpose of such pilot studies should be to test the concepts and methods and to assess the feasibility of data collection on biocides, including statistical quality, comparability and cost-effectiveness, according to the principles set up by the European Statistics Code of Practice
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.
(5) The experience of the Commission in collecting data on sales and use of plant protection products over many years has demonstrated the need to have a harmonised methodology for collecting statistics at Community level both from the distribution chain and from users. Moreover, in view of the aim of calculating accurate risk indicators according to the objectives of the Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides, statistics need to be detailed up to the level of the active substances. (6) Among the different data collection options evaluated in the impact assessment of the Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides, mandatory data collection was recommended as the best option because it would allow the development of accurate and reliable data on the production, distribution and use of plant protection products quickly and cost-efficiently.
(7) [...] Since the objectives of [...] this Regulation, namely [...] the establishment of a common framework for the systematic production of Community statistics on the placing on the market and use of plant protection products, cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States [...] and can therefore be better achieved at Community level, the Community may adopt [...] measures, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty[...]. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Regulation does [...] not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve [...] that objective [...]. 9
(8) Council Regulation (EC) No 322/97 of 17 February 1997 on Community Statistics
constitutes the reference framework for the provisions of this Regulation. In particular, it requires conformity to standards of impartiality, reliability, objectivity, scientific independence, accuracy, cost-effectiveness and statistical confidentiality.
6
OJ L 123, 24.4.1998, p 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2006/50/EC (OJ L 142, 30.5.2006, p. 6). 7
OJ L 230, 19.8.1991, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2006/45/EC (OJ L 130, 18.5.2006, p. 27). 8
COM (2005) 217 final and Recommendation of the Commission on the independance, integrity and accountability of the national and Community statistical authorities. 9
OJ L 52, 22.2.1997, p. 61. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1882/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 284, 3.10.2003, p.1).
(8a) The transmission of data subject to statistical confidentiality is governed by the rules set out in Regulation (EC) No 322/97 and in Council Regulation (Euratom, EEC) No 1588/90 of 11 June 1990 on the transmission of data subject to statistical confidentiality to the Statistical Office of the European Communities. Measures which are taken in accordance with those Regulations ensure the physical and logical protection of confidential data and ensure that no unlawful disclosure and non-statistical use occur when Community statistics are produced and disseminated. (9) The necessary protection of confidentiality on data of commercial value shall be assured, among other means, by an appropriate aggregation when publishing statistics. (10) To guarantee comparable results, statistics on plant protection products should be produced
in accordance with a specified breakdown, in an appropriate form and within a fixed period of time from the end of a reference year as defined in the Annexes of this Regulation.
(11) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Regulation should be adopted in
accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission
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(12) In particular, powers should be conferred on the Commission to determine quality
evaluation criteria, adopt specific definitions and adapt the Annexes. Since [...] these measures are of general scope and are designed to amend or delete non-essential elements [...] of this Regulation, or to supplement this Regulation by the addition of new nonessential elements, they [...] must be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny [...] provided for in Article 5a of Council Decision 1999/468/EEC.
(13) The Statistical Programme Committee (SPC), established by Council Decision 89/382/EEC,
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Euratom , has been consulted.
HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Subject matter, [...] scope and objectives
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1.This Regulation establishes a framework for the production of Community statistics on the placing on the market and use of plant protection products. 2. The statistics shall apply to:
the annual amounts of plant protection products placed on the market according to Annex I; the annual agricultural use amounts of plant protection products according to Annex II.
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OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23. Decision as amended by Decision 2006/512/EC (OJ L 200, 22.7.2004, p. 1). 11
OJ L 181, 28.6.1989, p. 47.
2a. The statistics shall, in particular, serve the following purposes:
implementation and evaluation of the Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use of Pesticides,
development of harmonised national and Community risk indicators, identification of trends in the use of plant protection products and assessment of the effectiveness of national action plans in accordance with Directive .../.../EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of ... establishing a framework for Community action to achieve a sustainable use of pesticides 12
.
Article 2
Definitions
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) `plant protection product' means plant protection product as defined in Article 2(1) of Directive 91/414/EEC as amended;
(b) 'substance' means substance as defined in Article 2(3) of Directive 91/414/EEC as amended, including active substances, safeners and synergists; (c) 'placing on the market' means placing on the market as defined in Article 2(10) of Directive 91/414/EEC as amended;
(d) `supplier' means any natural or legal person who owns an `authorization' for the placing on the market of plant protection products as defined in Article 2(11) of Directive 91/414/EEC as amended;
(e) `agricultural use' means any type of application of a plant protection product for one's own or for a third party, associated directly or indirectly with the production of plant products in the context of the economic activity of the agricultural holding;
(f) `professional user' means any natural or legal person who carries out the use of pesticides in the framework of his professional activity, including operators, technicians, employers, self-employed people in the farming or the non farming sector as defined in Article 3 of the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for Community action to achieve a sustainable use of pesticides 13
;
(g) `agricultural holding' means agricultural holding as defined in Council Regulation (EEC) No 571/88 of 29 February 1988 on the organisation of Community surveys on the structure of agricultural holdings 14
.
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(COM(2006)0373) 13
OJ L 56, 2.3.1988, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 143/2002 (OJ L 24, 26.1.2002, p. 16).
Article 3
Data collection, transmission and processing
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1.Member States shall collect the data necessary for the specification of the characteristics listed in Annexes I and II by means of: surveys,
reporting obligations applicable to suppliers concerning the plant protection products placed on the market; distinct authorizations for professional and non-professional uses can be used; in particular, obligations pursuant to Article 64 of Regulation (EC) No XXX/... of the European Parliament and of the Council of... concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market 15
,
reporting obligations applicable to professional users based on records kept on the use of plant protection products; in particular, obligations pursuant to Article 64 of Regulation (EC) No XXX/... of the European Parliament and of the Council of... concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market 15
,
administrative sources, or
a combination of these means, including statistical estimation procedures on the basis of expert judgements or models.
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2.Member States shall transmit to the Commission (Eurostat) the statistical results, including confidential data, according to the schedules and with the periodicity specified in Annexes I and II. Data shall be presented according to the classification given in Annex III. 3. Member States shall transmit the data in electronic form, in conformity with an appropriate technical format to be adopted by the Commission (Eurostat) in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 5(2). 4. [...]
5. [...]
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6.[...] For reasons of confidentiality, the Commission (Eurostat) shall aggregate the data before publication according to the chemical classes or categories of products as indicated in Annex III, taking due account of the confidential nature of sensitive business information as well as privacy obligations. In accordance with Council Regulation (EC) 322/97 on Community statistics, confidential data shall be used by national authorities and by the Community authority exclusively for the purpose of this Regulation.
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Article 3a
Quality assessment
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1.For the purpose of this Regulation, the following quality assessment dimensions shall apply to the data to be transmitted: 'relevance' refers to the degree to which statistics meet current and potential needs of the users; 'accuracy' refers to the closeness of estimates to the unknown true values;
'timeliness' refers to the time lag between the availability of the information and the event or phenomenon it describes;
'punctuality' refers to the time lag between the date of the release of the data and the target date when it should have been delivered; 'accessibility' and 'clarity' refer to the conditions and modalities by which users can obtain, use and interpret data;
'comparability' refers to the measurement of the impact of differences in applied statistical concepts and measurement tools and procedures when statistics are compared between geographical areas, sectoral domains or over time;
'coherence' refers to the adequacy of the data to be reliably combined in different ways and for various uses. 2. Member States shall provide the Commission (Eurostat) with reports on the quality of
the data transmitted as stated in Annexes I and II. The Commission (Eurostat) shall assess the quality of data transmitted.
Article 3b
Financing
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1.The Member States shall receive from the Commission a financial contribution of a
maximum of 70% of the cost eligible under the Commission's grant rules.
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2.The amount of such financial contribution shall be fixed as part of the annual
budgetary procedures of the European Union. The budget authority shall determine the appropriations available each year.
Article 4
Implementation measures
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1.The following measures necessary for implementation of this Regulation, including measures to take account of economic and technical developments, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure referred to in Article 5(2): (a) adoption of the appropriate technical format for the transmission of data (Article 3(3)); (b) [...]
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2.The following measures shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 5(3): (a) [...]
(b) definition of the 'area of crop treated' and of the `crop season' referred to in Sections 2 and 4 f Annex II respectively;
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(c) adaptation of the specifications listed in Section 3 of Annexes I and II, regarding the reporting measures;
(d) adaptation of the list of substances to be covered and their classification in categories of products and chemical classes as given in Annex III.
Article 5
Committee procedure
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1.The Commission shall be assisted by the Statistical Programme Committee.
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2.Where reference is made to this paragraph, the regulatory procedure laid down in Articles 5 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof. The period laid down in Article 5(6) of Decision 1999/468/EC shall be three months. 3. Where reference is made to this paragraph the regulatory procedure with scrutiny laid down to in Article 5a (1) to (4) and Article 7 of Decision of Council Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply, having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.
Article 6
Report
The Commission shall submit a report on the implementation of the Regulation to the European
Parliament and the Council every five years. This report shall evaluate in particular the quality of
data transmitted, the burden on businesses, agricultural holdings and national administrations
and the usefulness of these statistics in the context of the Thematic Strategy on the Sustainable Use
of Pesticides in particular with regard to the objectives set out in Article 1. It shall, if
appropriate, contain proposals designed to further improve data quality and reduce the
burden on businesses, agricultural holdings and national administrations.
The first report shall be submitted by the end of the seventh calendar year following the year of
entry into force of this Regulation.
Article 7
Entry into force
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, [...] For the European Parliament For the Council The President The President
[...] [...]
ANNEX I
Statistics on placing of plant protection products on the market
SECTION 1
Coverage
The statistics shall cover all substances listed in Annex III consisting of active substances, safeners
or synergists contained in plant protection products placed on the market in each Member State.
Special attention shall be paid to avoiding double counting in the event of product reconditioning or
transfer of authorization between suppliers.
SECTION 2
Variables
The quantity of each substance listed in Annex III contained in plant protection products placed on
the market shall be compiled.
SECTION 3
Reporting measure
Data shall be expressed in kilograms of active substances. SECTION 4
Reference period
The reference period shall be the calendar year.
SECTION 5
First reference period, periodicity and transmission of results
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1.The first reference period is the second calendar year following the entry into force of this Regulation.
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2.Member States shall supply data for every calendar year subsequent to the first reference period and publish them, taking due account of the confidential nature of sensitive business information as well as privacy obligations.
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3.Data shall be transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat) within 12 months of the end of the reference year.
SECTION 6
Quality report
Member States shall supply the Commission (Eurostat) with a quality report, indicating: the methodology used to collect data;
relevant aspects of quality according to the methodology used to collect data; a description of estimations, aggregations and exclusion methods used.
This report shall be transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat) within 15 months of the end of the reference year.
The report concerning the second reference year shall contain a raw estimate of the proportions of
the total quantity of substances in each major group listed in Annex III contained in plant protection
products placed on the market for both agricultural and non-agricultural use. These estimates shall
be renewed every five years.
ANNEX II
Statistics on agricultural use of plant protection products
SECTION 1
Coverage
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1.Statistics shall cover the agricultural use of plant protection products in each Member State.
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2.Each Member State shall select a set of crops listed in categories D, F, G and I of the characteristics defined in Annex I of Council Regulation (EEC) No 571/88 and shall compile statistics for these crops. Statistics shall cover at least 75% of the total quantity of substances placed on the market annually for agricultural use as estimated in the quality report on the second reference year referred to in Section 6 of Annex I. 3. Statistics shall cover all substances listed in Annex III consisting of active substances, safeners or synergists contained in plant protection products used on the selected crops during the reference period. SECTION 2
Variables
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1.The quantity of each substance listed in Annex III contained in plant protection products used on each selected crop shall be compiled with the total area cultivated and the 'area of the crop treated' with each substance. 2. The definition of the 'area of crop treated' shall be determined according to the procedure laid down in Article 5(3). SECTION 3
Reporting measures
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1.Quantities of active substances used shall be expressed in kilograms. 2. Areas cultivated and areas treated shall be expressed in hectares. SECTION 4
Reference period
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1.The reference period shall be the `crop season' covering the cultural practices linked to the crop in question and including all the plant protection treatments associated directly or indirectly with this crop. 2. The `crop season' shall be referred to as the year in which the harvest was taken.
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3.The definition of the `crop season' shall be determined according to the procedure laid down in Article 5(3). SECTION 5
First reference period, periodicity and transmission of results
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1.For each five-year period, Member States shall compile statistics on the use of plant protection products for each selected crop within a reference period as defined in Section 4. 2. Member States may choose the reference period at any time of the five-year period. The choice can be made independently for each selected crop.
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3.The first five-year period shall start at the first calendar year following the entry into force of the Regulation.
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4.Member States shall supply data for every five-year period and publish them, taking due account of the confidential nature of sensitive business information as well as privacy obligations. 5. Data shall be transmitted to the Commission (Eurostat) within 12 months of the end of each five-year period. SECTION 6
Quality report
When they transmit their results, Member States shall supply the Commission (Eurostat) with a
quality report, indicating:
the design of the sampling methodology;
the methodology used to collect data;
an estimation of the relative importance of the crops covered with regard to the overall
amount of plant protection products used;
relevant aspects of quality according to the methodology used to collect data;
a comparison between data on plant protection products used during the five-year period
and plant protection products placed on the market during the five corresponding years.
ANNEX III
Harmonised classification of substances
When reporting data on plant protection products, Member States shall refer to the list of substances (consisting of active substances, safeners and
synergists) hereunder and use the following chemical classification within the different categories of products. When no official translation exists, the
names of substances shall be the English common names published by the British Crop Production Council (BCPC)
Commission shall use the same classification. If required by the protection of confidential data, only data aggregated by chemical classes or category of
products shall be published.
The Commission shall revise the list of substances and the classification in chemical classes and categories of products according to the procedure
referred to in Article 5(3) and taking account of the evolution of Directive 91/414/EEC as amended.
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The British Crop Production Council (BCPC) publishes regularly The Pesticide Manual, a world compendium on pesticides containing the common names for most chemical pesticides. These names are approved either formally or provisionally by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
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MAJOR GROUPS Code Chemical Class substances common names
Categories of products Common Nomenclature Fungicides and Bactericides F0 Inorganic fungicides F1
F1.1 COPPER COMPOUNDS ALL COPPER COMPOUNDS
F1.1 COPPER HYDROXIDE
F1.1 COPPER OXYCHLORIDE 1332-40-7 F1.1 COPPER SULPHATE
F1.1 OTHER COPPER SALTS F1.2 INORGANIC SULFUR SULFUR
F1.3 OTHER INORGANIC OTHER INORGANIC FUNGICIDES FUNGICIDES
Fungicides based on carbamates and F2 dithiocarbamates
F2.1 CARBANILATE FUNGICIDES DIETHOFENCARB
F2.2 CARBAMATE FUNGICIDES PROPAMOCARB
1
Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Numbers. 2
Collaborative International Pesticides Analytical Council.
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F2.2 IPROVALICARB
F2.3 DITHIOCARBAMATE MANCOZEB FUNGICIDES
F2.3 MANEB
F2.3 METIRAM
F2.3 PROPINEB F2.3 THIRAM F2.3 ZIRAM Fungicides based on benzimidazoles F3
F3.1 BENZIMIDAZOLE CARBENDAZIM FUNGICIDES
F3.1 FUBERIDAZOLE
F3.1 THIABENDAZOLE F3.1 THIOPHANATE METHYL
Fungicides based on imidazoles and F4 triazoles
F4.1 CONAZOLE FUNGICIDES BITERTANOL F4.1 BROMUCONAZOLE F4.1 CYPROCONAZOLE
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F4.1 DIFENOCONAZOLE F4.1 DINICONAZOLE
F4.1 EPOXICONAZOLE F4.1 ETRIDIAZOLE
F4.1 FENBUCONAZOLE
F4.1 FLUQUINCONAZOLE F4.1 FLUSILAZOLE F4.1 FLUTRIAFOL
F4.1 HEXACONAZOLE F4.1 IMAZALIL (ENILCONAZOLE)
F4.1 METCONAZOLE
F4.1 MYCLOBUTANIL F4.1 PENCONAZOLE
F4.1 PROPICONAZOLE F4.1 TEBUCONAZOLE
F4.1 TETRACONAZOLE F4.1 TRIADIMENOL
F4.1 TRICYCLAZOLE F4.1 TRIFLUMIZOLE
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F4.1 TRITICONAZOLE
F4.2 IMIDAZOLE FUNGICIDES CYAZOFAMIDE F4.2 FENAMIDONE F4.2 TRIAZOXIDE Fungicides based on morpholines F5
F5.1 MORPHOLINE FUNGICIDES DIMETHOMORPH F5.1 DODEMORPH
F5.1 FENPROPIMORPH Other fungicides F6
F6.1 ALIPHATIC NITROGEN CYMOXANIL FUNGICIDES
F6.1 DODINE
F6.1 GUAZATINE
F6.2 AMIDE FUNGICIDES BENALAXYL F6.2 BOSCALID
F6.2 FLUTOLANIL F6.2 MEPRONIL
F6.2 METALAXYL
F6.2 METALAXYL-M F6.2 PROCHLORAZ
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F6.2 SILTHIOFAM
F6.2 TOLYLFLUANID F6.2 ZOXAMIDE
F6.3 ANILIDE FUNGICIDES CARBOXIN F6.3 FENHEXAMID
F6.4 ANTIBIOTIC FUNGICIDES- KASUGAMYCIN BACTERICIDES
F6.4 POLYOXINS
F6.4 STREPTOMYCIN
F6.5 AROMATIC FUNGICIDES CHLOROTHALONIL F6.5 DICLORAN
F6.6 DICARBOXIMIDE IPRODIONE FUNGICIDES
F6.6 PROCYMIDONE
F6.7 DINITROANILINE FLUAZINAM FUNGICIDES
F6.8 DINITROPHENOL DINOCAP FUNGICIDES
F6.9 ORGANOPHOSPHORUS FOSETYL FUNGICIDES
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F6.9 TOLCLOFOS-METHYL
F6.10 OXAZOLE FUNGICIDES HYMEXAZOL F6.10 FAMOXADONE
F6.10 VINCLOZOLIN
F6.11 PHENYLPYRROLE FLUDIOXONIL FUNGICIDES
F6.12 PHTHALIMIDE FUNGICIDES CAPTAN F6.12 FOLPET
F6.13 PYRIMIDINE FUNGICIDES BUPIRIMATE F6.13 CYPRODINIL F6.13 FENARIMOL
F6.13 MEPANIPYRIM
F6.13 PYRIMETHANIL
F6.14 QUINOLINE FUNGICIDES QUINOXYFEN F6.14 8 HYDROXYQUINOLINE
SULFATE
F6.15 QUINONE FUNGICIDES DITHIANON F6.16 STROBILURINE AZOXYSTROBIN FUNGICIDES
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F6.16 DIMOXYSTROBIN
F6.16 KRESOXIM-METHYL F6.16 PICOXYSTROBINE
F6.16 PYRACLOSTROBINE
F6.16 TRIFLOXYSTROBINE
F6.17 UREA FUNGICIDES PENCYCURON F6.18 UNCLASSIFIED FUNGICIDES ACIBENZOLAR
F6.18 BENZOIC ACID F6.18 DICHLOROPHEN F6.18 FENPROPIDIN
F6.18 2-PHENYPHENOL F6.18 SPIROXAMINE
F6.18 OTHER FUNGICIDES Herbicides, Haulm Destructors and Moss H0 Killers
Herbicides based on phenoxy- H1 phytohormones
H1.1 PHENOXY HERBICIDES 2,4-D H1.1 2,4-DB
H1.1 DICHLORPROP-P
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H1.1 MCPA H1.1 MCPB
H1.1 MECOPROP
H1.1 MECOPROP-P Herbicides based on triazines and H2 triazinones
H2.1 METHYLTHIOTRIAZINE METHOPROTRYNE HERBICIDES
H2.2 TRIAZINE HERBICIDES SIMETRYN H2.2 TERBUTHYLAZINE
H2.3 TRIAZINONE HERBICIDES METAMITRON H2.3 METRIBUZIN Herbicides based on amides and anilides H3
H3.1 AMIDE HERBICIDES DIMETHENAMID H3.1 FLUPOXAM H3.1 ISOXABEN
H3.1 NAPROPAMIDE H3.1 PROPYZAMIDE
H3.2 ANILIDE HERBICIDES DIFLUFENICAN H3.2 FLORASULAM
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H3.2 FLUFENACET H3.2 METOSULAM
H3.2 METAZACHLOR H3.2 PROPANIL
H3.3 CHLOROACETANILIDE ACETOCHLOR HERBICIDES
H3.3 ALACHLOR
H3.3 DIMETHACHLOR H3.3 PRETILACHLOR H3.3 PROPACHLOR Herbicides based on carbamates and bis- H4 carbamates
H4.1 BIS-CARBAMATE CHLORPROPHAM HERBICIDES
H4.1 DESMEDIPHAM
H4.1 PHENMEDIPHAM
H4.2 CARBAMATE HERBICIDES ASULAM H4.2 CARBETAMIDE
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Herbicides based on dinitroaniline H5 derivatives
H5.1 DINITROANILINE BENFLURALIN HERBICIDES
H5.1 BUTRALIN
H5.1 ETHALFLURALIN H5.1 ORYZALIN
H5.1 PENDIMETHALIN H5.1 TRIFLURALIN Herbicides based on derivatives of urea, of H6 uracil or of sulphonylurea
H6.1 SULFONYLUREA AMIDOSULFURON HERBICIDES
H6.1 AZIMSULFURON H6.1 BENSULFURON
H6.1 CHLORSULFURON H6.1 CINOSULFURON
H6.1 ETHOXYSULFURON H6.1 FLAZASULFURON
H6.1 FLUPYRSULFURON
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H6.1 FORAMSULFURON H6.1 IMAZOSULFURON H6.1 IODOSULFURON H6.1 MESOSULFURON H6.1 METSULFURON
H6.1 NICOSULFURON H6.1 OXASULFURON
H6.1 PRIMISULFURON H6.1 PROSULFURON H6.1 RIMSULFURON
H6.1 SULFOSULFURON
H6.1 THIFENSULFURON H6.1 TRIASULFURON H6.1 TRIBENURON
H6.1 TRIFLUSULFURON H6.1 TRITOSULFURON
H6.2 URACIL HERBICIDES LENACIL
H6.3 UREA HERBICIDES CHLORTOLURON H6.3 DIURON
H6.3 FLUOMETURON
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H6.3 ISOPROTURON H6.3 LINURON
H6.3 METHABENZTHIAZURO N
H6.3 METOBROMURON H6.3 METOXURON Other herbicides H7
H7.1 ARYLOXYPHENOXYPROPIO CLODINAFOP NIC HERBICIDES
H7.1 CYHALOFOP H7.1 DICLOFOP
H7.1 FENOXAPROP-P
H7.1 FLUAZIFOP-P-BUTYL H7.1 HALOXYFOP
H7.1 HALOXYFOP-R
H7.1 PROPAQUIZAFOP H7.1 QUIZALOFOP
H7.1 QUIZALOFOP-P
H7.2 BENZOFURANE ETHOFUMESATE HERBICIDES
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H7.3 BENZOIC-ACID HERBICIDES CHLORTHAL
H7.3 DICAMBA
H7.4 BIPYRIDYLIUM DIQUAT HERBICIDES
H7.4 PARAQUAT
H7.5 CYCLOHEXANEDIONE CLETHODIM HERBICIDES
H7.5 CYCLOXYDIM
H7.5 TEPRALOXYDIM H7.5 TRALKOXYDIM
H7.6 DIAZINE HERBICIDES PYRIDATE H7.7 DICARBOXIMIDE CINIDON-ETHYL HERBICIDES
H7.7 FLUMIOXAZIN
H7.8 DIPHENYL ETHER ACLONIFEN HERBICIDES
H7.8 BIFENOX
H7.8 NITROFEN
H7.8 OXYFLUORFEN
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H7.9 IMIDAZOLINONE IMAZAMETHABENZ HERBICIDES
H7.9 IMAZAMOX
H7.9 IMAZETHAPYR
H7.10 INORGANIC HERBICIDES AMMONIUM SULFAMATE
H7.10 CHLORATES
H7.11 ISOXAZOLE HERBICIDES ISOXAFLUTOLE H7.12 MORPHACTIN HERBICIDES FLURENOL H7.13 NITRILE HERBICIDES BROMOXYNIL H7.13 DICHLOBENIL H7.13 IOXYNIL
H7.14 ORGANOPHOSPHORUS GLUFOSINATE HERBICIDES
H7.14 GLYPHOSATE
H7.15 PHENYLPYRAZOLE PYRAFLUFEN HERBICIDES
H7.16 PYRIDAZINONE CHLORIDAZON HERBICIDES
H7.16 FLURTAMONE
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H7.17 PYRIDINECARBOXAMIDE PICOLINAFEN HERBICIDES
H7.18 PYRIDINECARBOXYLIC- CLOPYRALID ACID HERBICIDES
H7.18 PICLORAM
H7.19 PYRIDYLOXYACETIC-ACID FLUROXYPYR HERBICIDES
H7.19 TRICLOPYR
H7.20 QUINOLINE HERBICIDES QUINCLORAC H7.20 QUINMERAC
H7.21 THIADIAZINE HERBICIDES BENTAZONE H7.22 THIOCARBAMATE EPTC HERBICIDES
H7.22 MOLINATE
H7.22 PROSULFOCARB H7.22 THIOBENCARB H7.22 TRI-ALLATE
H7.23 TRIAZOLE HERBICIDES AMITROL H7.24 TRIAZOLINONE CARFENTRAZONE HERBICIDES
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H7.25 TRIAZOLONE HERBICIDES PROPOXYCARBAZONE H7.26 TRIKETONE HERBICIDES MESOTRIONE H7.26 SULCOTRIONE H7.27 UNCLASSIFIED HERBICIDES CLOMAZONE
H7.27 FLUROCHLORIDONE H7.27 QUINOCLAMINE H7.27 METHAZOLE
H7.27 OXADIARGYL H7.27 OXADIAZON
H7.27 OTHER HERBICIDES HAULM DESTRUCTOR
MOSS KILLER
Insecticides and Acaricides I0 Insecticides based on pyrethroids I1
I1.1 PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES ACRINATHRIN
I1.1 ALPHA CYPERMETHRIN
I1.1 BETA-CYFLUTHRIN
I1.1 BETA-CYPERMETHRIN I1.1 BIFENTHRIN
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I1.1 CYFLUTHRIN
I1.1 CYPERMETHRIN I1.1 DELTAMETHRIN
I1.1 ESFENVALERATE I1.1 ETOFENPROX I1.1 GAMMA CYHALOTHRIN
I1.1 LAMBDA CYHALOTHRIN
I1.1 TAU-FLUVALINATE I1.1 TEFLUTHRIN
I1.1 ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN Insecticides based on chlorinated I2 hydrocarbons
I2.1 ORGANOCHLORINE DICOFOL INSECTICIDES
I2.1 TETRASUL
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Insecticides based on carbamates and I3 oxime-carbamate
I3.1 OXIME-CARBAMATE METHOMYL INSECTICIDES
I3.1 OXAMYL I3.2 CARBAMATE INSECTICIDES BENFURACARB
I3.2 CARBARYL
I3.2 CARBOFURAN
I3.2 CARBOSULFAN I3.2 FENOXYCARB
I3.2 FORMETANATE I3.2 METHIOCARB I3.2 PIRIMICARB Insecticides based on organophosphates I4
I4.1 ORGANOPHOSPHORUS AZINPHOS-METHYL INSECTICIDES
I4.1 CADUSAFOS
I4.1 CHLORPYRIFOS I4.1 CHLORPYRIFOS METHYL
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I4.1 COUMAPHOS I4.1 DIAZINON
I4.1 DICHLORVOS I4.1 DIMETHOATE
I4.1 ETHOPROPHOS I4.1 FENAMIPHOS
I4.1 FENITROTHION I4.1 FOSTHIAZATE I4.1 ISOFENPHOS I4.1 MALATHION
I4.1 METHAMIDOPHOS I4.1 NALED
I4.1 OXYDEMETON METHYL
I4.1 PHOSALONE I4.1 PHOSMET I4.1 PHOXIM
I4.1 PIRIMIPHOS-METHYL I4.1 TRICHLORFON
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Biological and botanical product based I5 insecticides
I5.1 BIOLOGICAL INSECTICIDES AZADIRACHTIN I5.1 NICOTINE
I5.1 PYRETHRINS I5.1 ROTENONE Other insecticides I6
I6.1 ANTIBIOTIC INSECTICIDES ABAMECTIN I6.1 MILBEMECTIN I6.1 SPINOSAD
I6.3 BENZOYLUREA DIFLUBENZURON INSECTICIDES
I6.3 FLUFENOXURON I6.3 HEXAFLUMURON I6.3 LUFENURON I6.3 NOVALURON
I6.3 TEFLUBENZURON I6.3 TRIFLUMURON
I6.4 CARBAZATE INSECTICIDES BIFENAZATE
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I6.5 DIAZYLHYDRAZINE METHOXYFENOZIDE INSECTICIDES
I6.5 TEBUFENOZIDE
I6.6 INSECT GROWTH BUPROFEZIN REGULATORS
I6.6 CYROMAZINE
I6.6 HEXYTHIAZOX
I6.7 INSECT PHEROMONES (E,Z)-9-DODECENYL ACETATE
I6.8 NITROGUANIDINE CLOTHIANIDIN INSECTICIDES
I6.8 THIAMETHOXAM
I6.9 ORGANOTIN INSECTICIDES AZOCYCLOTIN I6.9 CYHEXATIN
I6.9 FENBUTATIN OXIDE I6.10 OXADIAZINE INSECTICIDES INDOXACARB
I6.11 PHENYL-ETHER PYRIPROXYFEN INSECTICIDES
I6.12 PYRAZOLE (PHENYL-) FENPYROXIMATE INSECTICIDES
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I6.12 FIPRONIL
I6.12 TEBUFENPYRAD
I6.13 PYRIDINE INSECTICIDES PYMETROZINE I6.14 PYRIDYLMETHYLAMINE ACETAMIPRID INSECTICIDES
I6.14 IMIDACLOPRID I6.14 THIACLOPRID
I6.15 SULFITE ESTER PROPARGITE INSECTICIDES
I6.16 TETRAZINE INSECTICIDES CLOFENTEZINE I6.17 TETRONIC ACID SPIRODICLOFEN INSECTICIDES
I6.18 (CARBAMOYL-) TRIAZOLE TRIAZAMATE INSECTICIDES
I6.19 UREA INSECTICIDES DIAFENTHIURON I6.20 UNCLASSIFIED ETOXAZOLE INSECTICIDES
I6.20 FENAZAQUIN I6.20 PYRIDABEN
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I6.20 OTHER INSECTICIDES ACARICIDES
Molluscicides, total: M0 Molluscicides M1
M1.1 CARBAMATE THIODICARB MOLLUSCICIDE
M1.2 OTHER MOLLUSCICIDES FERRIC PHOSPHATE M1.2 METALDEHYDE M1.2 OTHER MOLLUSCICIDES
Plant Growth Regulators, total: PGR0 Physiological plant growth regulators PGR1
PGR1.1 PHYSIOLOGICAL PLANT CHLORMEQUAT GROWTH REGULATORS
PGR1.1 CYCLANILIDE PGR1.1 DAMINOZIDE PGR1.1 DIMETHIPIN
PGR1.1 DIPHENYLAMINE PGR1.1 ETHEPHON
PGR1.1 ETHOXYQUIN
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PGR1.1 FLORCHLORFENURON PGR1.1 FLURPRIMIDOL PGR1.1 IMAZAQUIN
PGR1.1 MALEIC HYDRAZIDE PGR1.1 MEPIQUAT PGR1.1 1 METHYLCYCLOPROPE
NE
PGR1.1 PACLOBUTRAZOL PGR1.1 PROHEXADIONE CALCIUM
PGR1.1 SODIUM 5 NITROGUAIACOLATE
PGR1.1 SODIUM O NITROPHENOLATE
PGR1.1 TRINEXAPAC-ETHYL Anti-sprouting products PGR2
PGR2.2 ANTISPROUTING CARVONE PRODUCTS
PGR2.2 CHLORPROPHAM
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Other plant growth regulators PGR3
PGR3.1 OTHER PLANT GROWTH OTHER PGR REGULATORS
Other Plant Protection Products, total: ZR0 Mineral oils ZR1
ZR1.1 MINERAL OIL PETROLEUM OILS Vegetal oils ZR2
ZR2.1 VEGETAL OIL TAR OILS Soil sterilants (incl. Nematicides) ZR3
ZR3.1 METHYL BROMIDE METHYL BROMIDE
ZR3.2 OTHER SOIL STERILANTS CHLOROPICRIN ZR3.2 DAZOMET
ZR3.2 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 542-75-6 ZR3.2 METAM-SODIUM ZR3.2 OTHER SOIL STERILANTS
Rodenticides ZR4
ZR4.1 RODENTICIDES BRODIFACOUM ZR4.1 BROMADIOLONE
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ZR4.1 CHLORALOSE
ZR4.1 CHLOROPHACINONE ZR4.1 COUMATETRALYL ZR4.1 DIFENACOUM
ZR4.1 DIFETHIALONE ZR4.1 FLOCOUMAFEN ZR4.1 WARFARIN
ZR4.1 OTHER RODENTICIDES
All other plant protection products ZR5
ZR5.1 DISINFECTANTS OTHER DISINFECTANTS ZR5.2 OTHER PLANT PROTECTION OTHER PPP PRODUCTS
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