Plant protection products prohibited

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Plant protection products prohibited

Outline of the Community (European Union) legislation about Plant protection products prohibited

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Food safety > Plant health checks

Plant protection products prohibited (until June 2011)

The European Union regulates the placing on the market and use of plant protection products and lists the prohibited active substances.

Document or Iniciative

Council Directive 79/117/EEC of 21 December 1978 prohibiting the placing on the market and use of plant protection products containing certain active substances [See amending acts].

Summary

The purpose of this Directive is to prohibit the placing on the market and use of plant protection products * containing certain active substances *.

This Directive, and its subsequent amendments, include an annexed list of the active substances that may be neither placed on the market nor used. However, temporary derogations may be granted at national level for specific uses.

Active substances are included in the Annex if their use gives rise, or is likely to give rise, to harmful effects on human or animal health or to unacceptable adverse effects on the environment.

Where an unforeseeable danger threatens plant production and cannot be contained by other means, the Member State in question may permit the placing on the market and the use of the product for a maximum period of 120 days.

The Directive does not apply to plant protection products to be used for research or analysis, or exported to a third country.

Context

As of 14 June 2011, this Directive is repealed by Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 regarding the placing of plant protection products on the market.

Key terms used in the act
  • Plant protection products: active substances and preparations containing one or more active substances which do one or more of the following:
    a) protect plants or plant products against all harmful organisms or prevent the action of such organisms;
    b) influence the life processes of plants, other than as a nutrient (e.g. plant growth regulators);
    c) preserve plant products, in so far as such substances or products are not subject to special provisions on preservatives;
    d) destroy undesirable plants or
    e) destroy parts of plants, check or prevent undesired growth of plants.
  • Active substances: substances or micro-organisms including viruses having general or specific action against harmful organisms or on plants, parts of plants or plant products.

References

Act Entry into force Deadline for transposition in the Member States Official Journal

Directive 79/117/EEC

22.12.1978

1.1.1981

OJ L 33 of 08.02.1979

Amending act(s) Entry into force Deadline for transposition in the Member States Official Journal

Directive 86/214/EEC

4.6.1986

OJ L 152 of 6.6.1986

Regulation (EC) No 807/2003

5.6.2003

OJ L 122 of 16.5.2003

AMENDMENTS TO THE ANNEX

Annex – List of prohibited active substances and derogations

Directive 83/131/EEC [Official Journal L 91 of 9.4.1983];
Directive 85/298/EEC [Official Journal L 154 of 13.6.1985];
Directive 86/355/EEC [Official Journal L 212 of 2.8.1986];
Directive 87/181/EEC [Official Journal L 71 of 14.3.1987];
Directive 87/477/EEC [Official Journal L 273 of 26.9.1987];
Directive 89/365/EEC [Official Journal L 159 of 10.6.1989];
Directive 90/335/EEC [Official Journal L 162 of 28.6.1990];
Directive 90/533/EEC [Official Journal L 296 of 27.10.1990];
Directive 91/188/EEC [Official Journal L 92 of 13.4.1991];
Regulation (EC) No 850/2004 [Official Journal L 158 of 30.4.2004].

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