Pesticide product application types
Includes before you apply for authorisation, authorisation of a new product, after product authorised, notifications, adjuvants, importing and exporting.
Before you apply for authorisation
- Pre-submission meeting[1]
- Approval process for a new pesticide active substance in Great Britain[2]
- Pesticide active substance source: technical equivalence[3]
- Official recognition[4]
- Pesticide products: consideration of study protocols by HSE[5]
- Emergency authorisation to use, sell, supply or store a pesticide product[6]
Trials permits
Authorisation of a new product
- Pesticide active substance source: technical equivalence[11]
- New pesticide product supported by a data package[12]
- New pesticide product citing data for which data protection has expired[13]
- New pesticide product which is identical to an existing authorised product (a 'back-to-back')[14]
- New pesticide product to be assessed alongside the new active substance (NAS) approval process[15]
- Two-stage application procedure[16]
Northern Ireland only
After product authorised
- A new use for your pesticide product[21]
- New or change to pesticide active substance source: technical equivalence[22]
- Changing your pesticide product formulation or manufacturing site[23]
- Change the packaging of your pesticide product[24]
- Change the label on your pesticide product[25]
- How to add undersown crops to your pesticide product label[26]
- Change your pesticide product name, authorisation holder or marketing company[27]
- Change a pesticide product: changes identical to those considered for another product[28]
- Commercially withdraw your pesticide product or an authorised use[29]
- Extend the pesticide product expiry date: outstanding data[30]
- Meeting outstanding data requirements: pesticide product and active substance[31]
- Extension of authorisation for minor use (EAMU)[32]
- Emergency authorisation to use, sell, supply or store a pesticide product[33]
- Renewal of pesticide product authorisation[34]
- Aerial spraying permit arrangements[35]
Trials permits
Northern Ireland only
- A new use for your pesticide product based on authorisation via article 40 (Northern Ireland only)[37]
- New or change to pesticide active substance source: technical equivalence[38]