Biostimulants in EUROPE

An expertise in continual adaptation for more than 20 years!

A team dedicated to the registration dossiers for the innovative products…

EU FERTILISING PRODUCTS (FRP)

The EU Fertilising Products Regulation (FPR; Regulation (EC) No. 2019/1009) entered into force in 16 July 2022. It is now possible to market in EU a wide range of products such as inorganic, organic, and organo-minerals fertilizers, growing media and soil improvers, inhibitors or biostimulants…

Our team of scientists and experts in EU regulatory affairs is at your service for:

  • Validation of the strategy and requirements for your product depending on its composition and claimed allegations
  • Writing and submission of the complete dossier (technical documentation)
  • Contact with notified bodies

FERTILIZERS AND GROWING MEDIA IN FRANCE (MFSC)

Fertilisers outside the scope of the FPR, can still enter the French market according to the national legislation (MFSC). Our team can assist you for the registration of your products as growth stimulators (root stimulation, increase of biomass, precocity of fruits maturity, increase of the number of fruits and flowers…):

  • Feasibility studies
  • Writing and submission of the registration dossiers
  • Organisations, following up of the GLP studies and GEP trials
  • Regular contacts with ANSES to follow the registration process until the products launch
  • Following-up of your projects until decision of authorisation for marketing

FERTILIZERS IN OTHER EU COUNTRIES

Advice and strategies for placing your fertilizer under national requirements:

  • Feasibility studies and strategies (new dossiers or mutual recognition inside EU)
  • Writing and submission of the registration dossiers
  • Regular contacts with authorities to follow the registration process until the products launch
  • Following-up of your projects until decision of authorisation for marketing

EXPERT GUIDANCE FROM THE EARLY STAGE OF INNOVATIONS TO:

  • Build a product, from the conception stage, in accordance with European Regulation and national laws

Schedule useful trials and tests, based on :

  • The products strengths and weaknesses
  • The target crops
  • The needs of the market
  • The existing agricultural inputs
  • Adapt the product to European requirements for an optimal enhancement