Global Biostimulants Regulations 2016: Legislation, Registration Process, Data Requirements and Guidance Documents, Regulatory Issues and Challenges, Registered Products – Research and Markets
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global
Biostimulants Regulations – 2016: Legislation, Registration Process,
Data Requirements and Guidance Documents, Regulatory Issues and
Challenges, Registered Products” report has been added to Research
and Markets’ offering.
In 2015, global sales were around US$1.4bn and are projected to reach
US$2.9bn by 2021 with a CAGR of 10 to 12%.
This unique Global Biostimulant Regulations 2016 study examines how
regulatory frameworks for biostimulants are evolving in significant
markets around the world.
It reveals the complexity and dynamism of the global regulatory picture,
and highlights how regulatory uncertainty is perhaps the single largest
constraint to future growth of the biostimulant sector.
The existing regulatory landscape is fragmented and contradictory.
Biostimulant products are entirely unregulated in some countries,
classified as fertilisers in others, and treated as plant protection
products elsewhere.
Primary growth drivers for the biostimulant market include political and
societal pressure to promote high-performance sustainable agriculture;
an increasingly tough regulatory climate for conventional chemical
inputs; improvement in product efficacy and reliability; new product
innovations; and market expansion beyond traditional niche sectors to
conventional agricultural field crops.
The entry of multinationals has significantly improved market access and
expansion through faster product commercialisation, increased R&D
investment, and more effective technology transfer to growers. It has
also brought discipline and increased professionalism, which has helped
to improve the sector’s credibility.
This report highlights the dynamic tension between the need to ensure
safety and, at the same time, promote the adoption of newer, safer
technologies to ensure that useful products are available, controls are
justified, and procedures are transparent.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introduction
1.1 Summary
1.2 Introduction
1.3 Definition and scope
1.4 The biostimulants market – global overview
1.5 Current and emerging approaches to regulation
1.6 References and resources
2. International players and schemes
2.1 Summary
2.2 Introduction
2.3 European Commission and Parliament
2.4 Trade Associations
2.5 Organic farming organisations and standards
2.6 References and resources
3. Biostimulants Regulation – National Players/Schemes
4. Conclusions: Challenges, opportunities and future prospects
4.1 The future looks bright
4.2 Regulatory challenges, opportunities and future prospects
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