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 55TH AGM
                                                                                  Equipments
 Weak domestic and export demand posing                                           Equipments
 challenging times for agrochemicals: PMFAI



 The Indian agrochemical  industry
 faced challenging times in  2023  both
 on  the domestic market front and in
 exports.  While  poor monsoon rains
 in many parts of the country, affected
 agricultural  production and the agri-
 input industries, exports to major mar-
 kets have also declined.

 These were some of the observations
 made by Mr. Pradip Dave, President,
 Pesticides Manufacturers & Formulators
 Association  of  India  (PMFAI),  while
 speaking at the 55th  Annual General
 Meeting  (AGM)  of  the  association  in
 Mumbai on December 22, 2023.

 Mr. Pradip Dave, Dr. Samir Dave,
 Secretary and Mr. Ketan Mehta, Treasu-  and  Rajya Sabha  in December 2021,  of technicals and formulations  in the
 rer, briefed members about  PMFAI’s  the major concern of PMFAI has been  forthcoming budget.
 efforts during the last year.  the  provisions in the  Bill  for harsh
 punishments and penalties. PMFAI has   PMFAI with the support from Mini-
 A noteworthy achievement of the  made submission  to the Government  stry of Environment, Forest & Climate
 association during the last year was in  for relaxations  and has appealed  to  Change, and Ministry of Agriculture &
 getting a policy decision from the Mini-  the Government for de-criminalisation  Farmers Welfare, also strongly opposed
 stry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare  of minor non-compliances.  the proposal made by European Union
 and Central Insecticides Board &   (EU) for listing the popular herbicide,
 Registration Committee  making it for   Earlier in  2020,  Government had  chlorpyrifos, in  Annexure-A of the
 mandatory to obtain registration for a  proposed the banning of 27 pesticides,  Stockholm Convention on  Persistent
 technical grade pesticide in India, prior  which included many popular products  Organic Pollutants (POPs).  “Strong
 to  registration  of its  formulation  for  used in India and several countries all  defence by PMFAI led to the Review
 imports or indigenous manufacture.  over the world.  After objections  and  Committee seeking further information   43
 suggestions by PMFAI and joint efforts  on socio-economic considerations from
  According to Mr. Dave, this policy  with  other stakeholders, the ban  was  member  countries and for review in
 decision  will  help  the  registration  of  a  restricted  to just four products, viz.,  2024,” he said.
 larger number of technical grade pro-  Dinocap, Dicofol, Methomyl and Mono-
 ducts in India for indigenous manufac-  crotophos 36 SL formulation.  Social causes
 ture, broadening the product portfolio of   The meet also highlighted PMFAI’s
 Indian companies, particularly MSMEs,   Mr. Padip Dave also noted that the  continuous efforts to contribute  to
 and increase in exports from India.  government has  accepted PMFAI’s  social  causes  by  providing  fi nancial
 recommendation for separate HS code  assistance for education by way of
 Though the Parliamentary Standing  classifi cation  of  Technical  Grade  Pesti-  scholarship to children of farmers pursuing
 Committee on Agriculture has submit-  cides and Formulations, and is expecting  graduate  and  post-graduate  courses  in
 ted its reports on ‘The Pesticides Man-  the levy of a higher and differential  agriculture, and to provide healthcare
 agement Bill 2020’  to the  Lok Sabha  customs duty structure  for imports  assistance to farmers and their families.

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