Abstract

Some of the active substances allowed in organic production are now approved as basic sub- stances under the EU plant protection products regulation. Previously, all organic farming permitted active substances were approved as conventional plant protection products. In accordance with the criteria of Article 23 of the EU regulation (EC) No 1107/2009, basic substances are granted without maximum residue limits and have a good prospect for being included in Annex II of organic farming Regulation (EC) 889/2008. In fact, most of them are already permitted in organic farming. At this stage, it seems desirable to organize applications in order to avoid duplications and to clarify strategy across Europe. This organization should be planned in order to identify corresponding knowledge and data from field experiments, and to further constitute the most crucial issues related to organic production. A work of this nature was initially supported by IFOAM-EU for lecithin, calcium hydroxide and Quassia extract. The Institut Technique de l’Agriculture Biologique (ITAB) was previously engaged in a large-scale approval plan motivated by the continuous demand for the regularization of compounds/substances already in use and has a mandate for testing and approving new compatible substances. Thus, the horsetail extract (Equisetum arvense) was the first approved basic substance and ITAB has obtained 11 of the 15 basic substances approved at the EU level.

Highlights

  • Created [1] by Article 23 of EC Regulation No 1107/2009 [2], the “Basic Substances” category is operative with 15 approvals at the EU level [3]

  • Some of the active substances allowed in organic production are approved as basic substances under the EU plant protection products regulation

  • All organic farming permitted active substances were approved as conventional plant protection products

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Summary

Introduction

Created [1] by Article 23 of EC Regulation No 1107/2009 [2], the “Basic Substances” category is operative with 15 approvals at the EU level [3]. Basic Substances are plant protection products with specific criteria for approval. This status specified no maximal residue limit and high potential for inclusion in the Organic Farming regulation (EC) No. 889/2009 [4] Annex II. Diverse applicants were engaged for different initial reasons and have succeeded in their applications. These biorational candidates clearly targeted the organic agriculture crop protection market or were even carried out by the organic sector itself. C 2017 by the authors; licensee Librello, Switzerland.

First Implication of the Organic Sector
Interest
Organic Farming
Affordability of the Approval Process
Consideration by Organic Farming Sector
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