The Insecticides Act of 1968 was enacted to regulate the import, manufacture, sale, transport, and use of insecticides in order to prevent harm to humans or animals. The act was passed after incidents in the 1950s and 1960s where many people died from food poisoning or illness caused by the insecticide parathion. Key aspects of the act include establishing a Central Insecticide Board, requiring registration and licensing of insecticides, and giving powers to inspectors to test and seize non-compliant products. Violations of the act, such as importing unregistered insecticides, can lead to fines or imprisonment. The act has since been amended and rules have been passed to further regulate insecticide packaging, labeling, and
Indian Insecticide Act,1968
An Act to regulate the import, manufactures, sale, transport, distribution and use of
insecticides with a view to prevent risk to human beings or animals and for matters
connected therewith. [2nd September 1968]
Classification of insecticides based on chemical natureVinodkumar Patil
Classification of insecticides based on chemical nature, insecticides classified based on nature of inorganic insecticides, Organic insecticides, Synthetic organic insecticides, and Miscellaneous compounds
This presentation about legal measures of insect pest management in Nepal. This presentation try to elaborate the mandate of Nepal Government for controlling insect pest .
Indian Insecticide Act,1968
An Act to regulate the import, manufactures, sale, transport, distribution and use of
insecticides with a view to prevent risk to human beings or animals and for matters
connected therewith. [2nd September 1968]
Classification of insecticides based on chemical natureVinodkumar Patil
Classification of insecticides based on chemical nature, insecticides classified based on nature of inorganic insecticides, Organic insecticides, Synthetic organic insecticides, and Miscellaneous compounds
This presentation about legal measures of insect pest management in Nepal. This presentation try to elaborate the mandate of Nepal Government for controlling insect pest .
Fertilizer Control Order (FCO) is a crucial regulatory framework implemented by governments to ensure the quality, availability, and proper use of fertilizers. It serves as a mechanism to monitor and regulate the production, distribution, labeling, and sale of fertilizers, with the ultimate goal of promoting sustainable agriculture and safeguarding the interests of farmers and consumers.
The FCO encompasses a wide range of provisions and regulations that govern various aspects of the fertilizer industry. One of its primary objectives is to ensure the quality of fertilizers available in the market. The FCO sets specific standards for nutrient content, physical characteristics, impurities, and labeling requirements. By enforcing these standards, the FCO aims to prevent the sale of substandard or adulterated fertilizers that could have detrimental effects on crop productivity and soil health.
Another key aspect of the FCO is the regulation of fertilizer pricing. Governments often intervene to control the prices of fertilizers to make them affordable for farmers. The FCO may include provisions to monitor and control the pricing of fertilizers, ensuring that they remain accessible to farmers while preventing price manipulation and exploitation.
The FCO also addresses the licensing and registration of fertilizer manufacturers, importers, and distributors. Manufacturers and importers are required to obtain licenses or registrations from the designated regulatory authorities. This helps in maintaining a record of fertilizer producers and suppliers, ensuring accountability, and enabling traceability in case of any quality-related issues or non-compliance.
To ensure compliance with the FCO, regulatory bodies are empowered with inspection and monitoring mechanisms. They conduct regular inspections of fertilizer manufacturing facilities, storage sites, and distribution channels to verify compliance with quality standards, labeling requirements, and other provisions of the FCO. Non-compliance can lead to penalties, fines, or even suspension of licenses, acting as a deterrent for violations and promoting adherence to the regulations.
The FCO also addresses the issue of fertilizers' safe and efficient use. It may mandate the inclusion of information on fertilizer labels regarding dosage, application methods, and safety precautions. This helps farmers make informed decisions about fertilizer application, preventing excessive or improper use that can lead to environmental pollution, nutrient imbalances, and crop damage. The FCO may also encourage the promotion of organic and biofertilizers, providing incentives and support for their production and utilization.
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Implementation and impact of IPM. Safety issues in pesticide use. Political, ...Nikhil Kumar
IPM packages tested at several research centres vis-a-vis the farmers’ practices indicate superiority of the former. IPM practices enabled reduction in the number of chemical sprays. IPM system also resulted in increase of natural enemies by three-fold, reduced the insecticide and environmental pollution (Dhaliwal and Arora, 1996).
An integrated strategy for the management of major pests and diseases is possible by
I. breeding new varieties with built-in resistance,
II. evolving efficient methods of pest control through pest surveys and monitoring, and
III. biological control of pests with the help of conservation and augmentation of natural enemies like parasites, predators and insect pathogens.
The
Content:
Introduction
Importance of Host Plant Resistance
Historical perspectives
Advantages and Disadvantages of HPR
Mechanisms of Resistance
Adaptation of Resistance in Plant to Insect
Morphological
Anatomical
Biochemical
Assembly of plant species - Gene Pool
Behavior in Relation to Host Plant Factor
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and commencement
a) 1 . These rules may be called the Insecticides Rules, 1971/
b) 2 . They shall come into force on the 30th day of October, 1971.
The Registration Committee (RC) RC comprises a Chairman and members:
1. Deputy Director General( Crop Sciences)
2. ICAR-Chairman
3. Drugs Controller, India
4. Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India
Objectives
• To register insecticide after scrutinizing their formulae and verifying claims made by the importer or the manufacturer, as the case may be, as regards their efficacy and safety to human being and animals Functions
• Specify the precautions to be taken against poisoning through the use or handling of insecticides
• Carry out such other incidental or consequential matters necessary for carrying out the functions assigned to it under the Act or these rules.
Central Insecticides Board (Established Under Section 4 of the Insecticides Act, 1968)
Objectives:
1. The Central Insecticides Board advises the Central Government and State Governments on technical matters arising out of the administration of this Act and to carry out the other functions assigned to the Board by or under this Act.
2. The matters on which the Board may advise includes :
CHAPTER II
FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD, REGISTRATION COMMITTEE AND LABORATORY
CHAPTER III
REGISTRATION OF INSECTICIDES
6. Manner of registration
CHAPTER IV
GRANT OF LICENCES
CHAPTER V
PACKING AND LABELLING
16. Prohibition of sale or distribution unless packed and labelled
CHAPTER VI
INSECTICIDE ANALYSTS AND INSECTICIDE INSPECTORS
21. Qualifications of Insecticide Analyst
CHAPTER VII
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF INSECTICIDES IN TRANSIT BY RAIL, ROAD OR WATER
35. Manner of packing, storage while in transit by rail
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORDERS DURING MANUFACTURE, ETC. OF INSECTICIDES
37. Medical Examination
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORDERS DURING MANUFACTURE, ETC. OF INSECTICIDES
37. Medical Examination
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORDERS DURING MANUFACTURE, ETC. OF INSECTICIDES
37. Medical Examination
Fertilizer Control Order (FCO) is a crucial regulatory framework implemented by governments to ensure the quality, availability, and proper use of fertilizers. It serves as a mechanism to monitor and regulate the production, distribution, labeling, and sale of fertilizers, with the ultimate goal of promoting sustainable agriculture and safeguarding the interests of farmers and consumers.
The FCO encompasses a wide range of provisions and regulations that govern various aspects of the fertilizer industry. One of its primary objectives is to ensure the quality of fertilizers available in the market. The FCO sets specific standards for nutrient content, physical characteristics, impurities, and labeling requirements. By enforcing these standards, the FCO aims to prevent the sale of substandard or adulterated fertilizers that could have detrimental effects on crop productivity and soil health.
Another key aspect of the FCO is the regulation of fertilizer pricing. Governments often intervene to control the prices of fertilizers to make them affordable for farmers. The FCO may include provisions to monitor and control the pricing of fertilizers, ensuring that they remain accessible to farmers while preventing price manipulation and exploitation.
The FCO also addresses the licensing and registration of fertilizer manufacturers, importers, and distributors. Manufacturers and importers are required to obtain licenses or registrations from the designated regulatory authorities. This helps in maintaining a record of fertilizer producers and suppliers, ensuring accountability, and enabling traceability in case of any quality-related issues or non-compliance.
To ensure compliance with the FCO, regulatory bodies are empowered with inspection and monitoring mechanisms. They conduct regular inspections of fertilizer manufacturing facilities, storage sites, and distribution channels to verify compliance with quality standards, labeling requirements, and other provisions of the FCO. Non-compliance can lead to penalties, fines, or even suspension of licenses, acting as a deterrent for violations and promoting adherence to the regulations.
The FCO also addresses the issue of fertilizers' safe and efficient use. It may mandate the inclusion of information on fertilizer labels regarding dosage, application methods, and safety precautions. This helps farmers make informed decisions about fertilizer application, preventing excessive or improper use that can lead to environmental pollution, nutrient imbalances, and crop damage. The FCO may also encourage the promotion of organic and biofertilizers, providing incentives and support for their production and utilization.
The Presentation is prepared by the N.S Institution of science, Markapur.
It consists of a basic introduction related to Seed Act and main features of seed act.
Implementation and impact of IPM. Safety issues in pesticide use. Political, ...Nikhil Kumar
IPM packages tested at several research centres vis-a-vis the farmers’ practices indicate superiority of the former. IPM practices enabled reduction in the number of chemical sprays. IPM system also resulted in increase of natural enemies by three-fold, reduced the insecticide and environmental pollution (Dhaliwal and Arora, 1996).
An integrated strategy for the management of major pests and diseases is possible by
I. breeding new varieties with built-in resistance,
II. evolving efficient methods of pest control through pest surveys and monitoring, and
III. biological control of pests with the help of conservation and augmentation of natural enemies like parasites, predators and insect pathogens.
The
Content:
Introduction
Importance of Host Plant Resistance
Historical perspectives
Advantages and Disadvantages of HPR
Mechanisms of Resistance
Adaptation of Resistance in Plant to Insect
Morphological
Anatomical
Biochemical
Assembly of plant species - Gene Pool
Behavior in Relation to Host Plant Factor
CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY
1. Short title and commencement
a) 1 . These rules may be called the Insecticides Rules, 1971/
b) 2 . They shall come into force on the 30th day of October, 1971.
The Registration Committee (RC) RC comprises a Chairman and members:
1. Deputy Director General( Crop Sciences)
2. ICAR-Chairman
3. Drugs Controller, India
4. Plant Protection Adviser to the Government of India
Objectives
• To register insecticide after scrutinizing their formulae and verifying claims made by the importer or the manufacturer, as the case may be, as regards their efficacy and safety to human being and animals Functions
• Specify the precautions to be taken against poisoning through the use or handling of insecticides
• Carry out such other incidental or consequential matters necessary for carrying out the functions assigned to it under the Act or these rules.
Central Insecticides Board (Established Under Section 4 of the Insecticides Act, 1968)
Objectives:
1. The Central Insecticides Board advises the Central Government and State Governments on technical matters arising out of the administration of this Act and to carry out the other functions assigned to the Board by or under this Act.
2. The matters on which the Board may advise includes :
CHAPTER II
FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD, REGISTRATION COMMITTEE AND LABORATORY
CHAPTER III
REGISTRATION OF INSECTICIDES
6. Manner of registration
CHAPTER IV
GRANT OF LICENCES
CHAPTER V
PACKING AND LABELLING
16. Prohibition of sale or distribution unless packed and labelled
CHAPTER VI
INSECTICIDE ANALYSTS AND INSECTICIDE INSPECTORS
21. Qualifications of Insecticide Analyst
CHAPTER VII
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE OF INSECTICIDES IN TRANSIT BY RAIL, ROAD OR WATER
35. Manner of packing, storage while in transit by rail
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORDERS DURING MANUFACTURE, ETC. OF INSECTICIDES
37. Medical Examination
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORDERS DURING MANUFACTURE, ETC. OF INSECTICIDES
37. Medical Examination
CHAPTER VIII
PROVISIONS REGARDING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT, AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR WORDERS DURING MANUFACTURE, ETC. OF INSECTICIDES
37. Medical Examination
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2. PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
Reason behind the Act .
April & May 1958– many people died with food
poisoning in Kerala and Tamilnadu.
In probe it was found that majorly due to the
Insecticide PARATHION.
In 1962 Some district of WB and Assam, similar
case comes into light with serious illness and
Paralysis in affected person.
3. PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
Drafting of the Bill:-
Based upon Chief Justice (Bombay High court)
Shri JC Shah report on the poisoning cases.
• Establishment of Central Insecticide Board.
• Registration committee (grant of RC, prohibition and Ban on Hazardous
chemicals)
• Central Insecticide Lab.
• Import and Manufacturing control.
• Sales and distribution of any insecticide.
4. PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
• It is effective From 1st Aug 1971.
• An Act to regulate the import, manufacture, sale,
transport, distribution and use of insecticides
• To prevent risk to human beings or animals,
environment.
• ACT NO. 46 OF 1968.
• Total 38 Section.
6. PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
Legal Documentation as per form 1
Board of Director Resolution Partnership Deed
Authority Letter for Proprietor
Chemistry
Bio-efficacy
Toxicity
Packaging
13. PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
Deficiency raised
by any concerned
Department
Understanding and
reply for the
deficiency
Submission of the
Reply along with
the application
14. Person/ organization desiring to
manufacture, sale, stock or exhibit for sale
can apply.
License provided may be valid for a specific
period/life time and may need renewal from
time to time.
License application subjected to the fees for
the particular Insecticide as per the section
applied.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
15. Appointed by Central / state govt.
Appointed on the basis of Technical, and other qualification
and fount to fit for the purpose.
Should have no relation or financial interest with
manufacturer, sale or import of any insecticide.
Every insecticide inspector is deemed to be a public servant.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
16. To Enter and search at all reasonable time to the any
premises (manufacturing site, storage / distribution site).
Examine and search insecticides related documents, sales
data, record etc.
He can stop sales, cease stock, can take sample for analysis
through SPTL/RPTL Lab.
In all the cases, communication to the
manufacturer/distributor to be given on standard forms
(sample withdrawal notice / stop sale notice).
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
17. Any sample under observation sent by Insecticide inspector
subjected to the related Pesticide testing laboratory.
SPTL: State Pesticides testing laboratory.
RPTL: Regional Pesticides Testing laboratory
CIL : Central Insecticide Lab.
Lab has to provide the testing report to the Insecticide
inspector within the specified timeline by the state authority
or central authority.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
18. •Sample
withdrawal by
Insecticide
Inspector
Submit to the lab for
report
•Analysis by the
Lab for the
sample
Report provided to the
Insecticide Inspector
•Insecticide Inspector
observe report as fit
for the use.
Notice Issue to the
manufacturer/ distributor
in case of deviation
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
20. Under Section 30 manufacturer / Distributor my
seek defense for retesting by CIL if he thinks that
Insecticide under observation is fit for the purpose
of use.
Specific Fees for retesting in CIL need to submit to
state authority.
Application for retesting via Court permission is
applicable in some state authorities.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
22. 1. Insecticide deemed to be misbrand
2. Import or manufacture insecticide without
RC, without license
3. Import, manufacture or Selling insecticide
which is banned
4. Obstruct an insecticide inspector to perform
his duties.
5. Use an insecticide in violation of any
provision of this act.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
23. Imprisonment for two years or fine which is
10 to 50 thousands or both in the first
offence.
Imprisonment for three years or fine which is
15 to 75 thousands or both in the second
offence.
Violation of any provision of this act, shall be
punishable with fine (500-5000 Rupees) or
imprisonment (up to 6 months) or both.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
24. Method of packing and labeling.
Manner of registration of an insecticide.
Fees payable in respect to the registration.
Form structure, fees structure, form of license, period of
registration.
Function of the CIL, qualification, power and duties of
Insecticide inspector etc.
PPE, Precautions, facilities of the first aid to be provided,
medical examination, equipment to be use for handling.
Storage, transport conditions and maximum proportion of
insecticide to be used.
Any other matter which has to be, or may be prescribed.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021
26. Amendment in Central Rules which are
inconsistent with state.
Defining Fees for the appeal under any
defense filed.
Delegation of the power under this act to any
officer.
Prohibition of any insecticides subjected to
state conditions of flora, fauna and
biodiversity and climate etc.
PPT.KUNZITE.10 Version 00.2021