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The draft of the US agricultural law recognizes biostimulants and establishes the regulatory framework

Agrinos, the biological products manufacturer, celebrates "this important step for the development and adoption of sustainable technologies".

4/30/2018

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The development of clear regulatory standards and labeling requirements for biostimulants in the U.S. took an important step forward this month with the introduction of the U.S. House of Representatives draft 2018 Farm Bill. 

For the first time, the draft Farm Bill includes a definition of plant biostimulants. The inclusion sets the stage for the USDA to establish a formal regulatory framework to ensure the appropriate process for review, approval and uniform national labeling of agricultural biostimulants products.

“This is a very important and critical first step in the longer journey to have biostimulants formally recognized in the final Farm Bill,” said Terry Stone, Agrinos vice president of regulatory affairs and sustainability programs. “Defining biostimulants and establishing a clear regulatory path for their commercialization is crucial for continued innovation, development and adoption of these sustainable technologies.” 

Stone was among a contingent of representatives from the Biostimulant Products Industry Alliance (BPIA) and U.S. Biostimulant Coalition that met with U.S. House and Senate staff members in November 2017 to discuss adding agricultural biostimulants to the Farm Bill. 

The House Ag Committee’s draft Farm Bill defines biostimulants as “a substance or micro-organism that, when applied to seeds, plants, or the rhizosphere, stimulates natural processes to enhance or benefit nutrient uptake, nutrient efficiency, tolerance to abiotic stress, or crop quality and yield.” 

This is the first definition of plant biostimulants in any proposed U.S. legislation and it is largely consistent with the definition currently under review within the European Union. The draft Farm Bill would require the USDA to perform a study on the potential regulatory and legislative reforms needed to ensure appropriate review and labeling of biostimulants. 

Agrinos

Agrinos is a biological crop input provider committed to improving the productivity and sustainability of modern agriculture. Agrinos’ range of biofertilizers and biostimulant products help farmers to practice profitable agriculture by providing increased crop productivity, improved efficiency of conventional fertilizer and a reduced environmental footprint.

Based on Agrinos’ proprietary High Yield Technology (HYT) platform, the HYT® products provide benefits by strengthening the soil-based microbial ecosystem, stimulating crop development at key points in the growth cycle and boosting natural plant resistance to environmental stresses. With solutions for a variety of crop categories, the technology comprising the HYT products has demonstrated its value in third-party trials in key agricultural regions worldwide

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