The document outlines Brazil's pesticide registration process, which involves evaluation by three ministries - MAPA, ANVISA, and IBAMA. Registration involves obtaining a temporary registration (RET) and then conducting laboratory and field studies over 1-2 years. The technical product must demonstrate chemical equivalence and undergo toxicological evaluation. Additional studies may be required before the formulated product can be registered, which involves efficacy, toxicological, residue, and ecotoxicological studies overseen by the respective ministries. A consulting company called ProRegistros can assist with navigating the registration steps and requirements in Brazil.