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  • Draft Pesticide Management Bill, 2025 aims to replace the Insecticides Act, 1968, modernizing pesticide regulation with digital transparency and worker welfare provisions.
  • Key features include a Central Pesticides Board, a Registration Committee for digital scrutiny, and a framework for reporting poisoning occurrences.
  • The bill mandates accredited testing labs and addresses occupational health for pesticide handlers, while India's pesticide consumption is 0.5 kg/hectare, with herbicides dominating the market.

In Summary

The draft Bill seeks to modernize India’s pesticide regulatory framework by replacing the Insecticides Act, 1968 and the Insecticides Rules, 1971.

Key provisions of Draft Pesticide Management Bill, 2025: 

  • Central Pesticides Board: A multi-sectorial body to advise the government on safety standards, disposal criteria, and the inclusion of new molecules in the official Schedule.
  • Registration Committee: A technical committee tasked with scrutinizing pesticide applications in a mandatory digital mode before granting a certificate of registration.
  • Digital Transparency: Provisions for a National Register of Pesticides and online tracking of manufacture, stock, and sales records to curb the distribution of falsified products.
  • Deemed Registration: To prevent bureaucratic delays, if committee fails to decide on a complete application for a "generic pesticide" within 18 months, certificate is deemed to have been granted.
  • Surveillance and Protection: A defined framework for reporting and analyzing poisoning occurrences and a dedicated plan for medical facilities to handle such exigencies.
  • Quality of pesticide: Provides for mandatory accreditation of testing laboratories, ensuring that only quality pesticides are available to farmers.
  • Worker Welfare: It mandates standards for training and working conditions for workers involved in handling toxic pesticides, addressing a critical gap in occupational health.

Pesticides and its Usage in India

  • Pesticides are used to kill, prevent, reduce, destroy or repel a pest. It broadly constitutes insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, bio-pesticides etc.
  • Herbicides (kill/control the growth of weeds) have the largest market share at 44% (as of 2023)
  • India's pesticide consumption is 0.5 kg/hectare (compared to 17 kg/hectare in some countries) (2023)
  • States with highest Consumption: Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Telangana
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Falsified Products

In the context of pesticides, these are products that are deliberately and fraudulently mislabeled with respect to their identity, composition, or source. The Draft Pesticide Management Bill, 2025, aims to curb their distribution through digital transparency measures.

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A type of pesticide used to kill or control the growth of unwanted plants (weeds). They represent the largest market share in India's pesticide consumption.

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Pesticides derived from natural materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. They are considered an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic pesticides.

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