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What substances are banned and authorised in the EU market ?
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WHAT SUBSTANCES ARE BANNED AND AUTHORISED IN THE EU MARKET?

In an ambitious work programme launched in 1992, the European Commission started a review process for all active ingredients used in plant protection products (pesticides) within the European Union. In a review process based on scientific assessments, each applicant had to prove that a substance could be used safely regarding a set of criteria comprehending human health, environment, ecotoxicity and residues in the food chain. If a pesticide is approved under 91/414/EEC it is placed on Annex 1 of the Directive, and may be used throughout Member States. If it is not approved it might, nevertheless, be granted "essential use" derrogations for some crops and Member States. In other cases, the substance is banned or severely restricted without any space for "essential use" derrogations.

Table 1 presents a summary of the situation as of December 2006, considering 1.026 substances in total (984 existing substances in 1991 plus 42 other substances considered in the revision).

Table 1 - Summary of the situation as of December 2006

Status Number of substances
Banned 49
Withdrawn with "essential use" derogations 101
Registration withdrawn 362
Authorised 115
Pending 399
Total 1.026

 

SUBSTANCES BANNED IN THE EU MARKET

Table 2 presents pesticides banned or severely restricted in EU as a consequence of the application of Directive 79/117/EEC, Council Regulation 805/2004/EC and Directive 91/414/EEC (49 in total). Directive 79/117/EEC can be regarded as the predecessor of Directive 91/414/EEC and concerns the prohibition of active substances which, even if applied in an appropriate manner could give rise to harmful effects. Council Regulation 850/2004/EC regards persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and implements the Stockholm Convention in EU.

Council Regulation 304/2003/EC concerns the export and import of dangerous chemicals and implements the Rotterdam Convention. It provides for the notification of importers of any products banned under Directive 79/117/EEC or included in a Prior Informed Consent (PIC) list of the Rotterdam Convention. This Regulation does not itself ban any chemicals, but with amending Directives (1212/2003 and 775/2004) reflects the regulatory status of chemicals under other EU legislation (79/117/EEC, 91/414/EEC, 850/2004/EEC or the Biocides Directive). To see the regulatory decisions, go to DG Health and Consumer Protection website.

 

Table 2 – Pesticides banned or severely restricted in the European Union

Substance Use limitation Regulation/Directive (Regulatory Decision excluding substance from Annex I of Directive 91/414)
Acephate Ban 1212/2003 (03/219)
Aldrin Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1991) + 850/2004 (1)
Amitraz Severe restriction 775/2004 (04/247)
Arsenic compounds Severe restriction Noted in 304/2003
Binapacryl Ban 79/117/EEC (1991)
Captafol Ban 79/117/EEC (1991)
Chlordane Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1981) + 850/2004
Chlorfenapyr Severe restriction Noted in 304/2003
Chlorobenzilate Ban 2076/2002 (00/626)
Chlozolinate Ban Noted in 304/2003 (00/626)
Cyhalothrin Ban Noted in 304/2003 (94/643)
DDT Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1986) + 850/2004
Dicofol containing more than 78% p,p*-Dicofol or 1 g/kg of DDT and DDT related compounds Severe restriction 79/117/EEC (1991)
Dieldrin Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1981) + 850/2004
Dinoseb, its acetate and salts Ban 79/117/EEC (1991)
Dinoterb Ban Noted in 304/2003 (98/269)
DNOC Ban Noted in 304/2003 (99/164)
Endrin Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1991) + 850/2004
Ethylene dichloride Ban 79/117/EEC (1989)
Ethylene dibromide (1,2 dibromoethane) Ban 79/117/EEC (1988)
Ethylene oxide (will be evaluated under biocides directive) Agricultural ban 79/117/EEC (1991)
Fenthion Severe restriction 775/2004 (04/140)
Fentin acetate Ban Noted in 304/2003 (02/478)
Fentin hydroxide Ban Noted in 304/2003 (02/479)
Fenvalerate Ban Noted in 304/2003 (98/270)
Ferbam Ban Noted in 304/2003 (95/276)
Fluoroacetamide Biocidal use to 09/2006 Commission Decision 2004/129/EC
HCH containing less than 99.0% of the gamma isomer Ban 79/117/EEC (1981)
Heptachlor Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1984) + 850/2004
Hexachlorobenzene Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1981) + 850/2004
Lindane (gamma-HCH) Ban Noted in 304/2003 (00/801)
Maleic hydrazide and its salts, other than choline, potassium and sodium salts; choline, potassium and of sodium salts maleic hydrazide containing more than 1 mg/kg of freehydrazine expressed on the basis of the acid equivalent Ban 79/117/EEC (1991)
Mercury compounds including mercuric oxide, mercurous chloride (calomel): other inorganic mercury compounds: alkyl mercury compounds: and alkoxyalkyl and aryl mercury compounds Ban / severe restriction 79/117/EEC (1991,1992)
Mirex Ban and export ban 850/2004
Monocrotophos Ban 1212/2003 (Reg. 2076/2002)
Monolinuron Ban Noted in 304/2003 (00/234)
Nitrofen Ban 79/117/EEC (1988)
Nonylphenol ethoxylate Ban as pesticide 775/2004 (Reg. 2076/2002)
Parathion Severe restriction Noted in 304/2003 (01/520)
Parathion methyl (methyl parathion) Severe restriction Noted in 304/2003 (03/166)
Pentachlorophenol and its compounds Ban with exceptions* 91/173/EEC
Permethrin Ban Noted in 304/2003 (00/817)
Propham Ban Noted in 304/2003 (96/586)
Pyrazophos Ban Noted in 304/2003 (00/233)
Quintozene Ban 79/117/EEC (1991) (00/816)
Tecnazene Ban Noted in 304/2003 (00/725)
Toxaphene (camphechlor) Ban and export ban 79/117/EEC (1984) + 850/2004
Triorganostannic compounds (tributyltin compounds) Severe restriction Noted in 304/2003 (Reg 2076/2002)
Zineb Ban Noted in 304/2003 (01/245)

Source: DG Health and Consumer Protection

* Pentachlorophenol: Ban of concentration equal to or greater than 0.1% by mass, except in substances and preparations intended for use in industrial installations: in the treatment of wood; in the impregnation of heavy-duty textiles; as a synthesising and/or processing agent in industrial processes. EU production is banned under Directive 76/769/EEC.

SUBSTANCES WITHDRAWN FROM THE EU MARKET WITH "ESSENTIAL USE" DEROGATIONS

Table 3 presents substances that have been phased out in the EU under the authorisations Directive 91/414/EEC (101 in total). Table 3 lists pesticides that have been granted a limited extension of use on certain crops most until the end of December 2007 when they must come off the market.

Pesticides with essential uses have not been given EU-wide approval. Certain countries have been given an extention (or derogation) for one or more essential uses for the active ingredient on specific crops. Member States are expected to explore alternatives to their use and to report on progress in substituting less harmful products or methods. To see the regulatory decisions, go to DG Health and Consumer Protection website.

 

Table 3 - Pesticides withdrawn from the EU with "essential use" derrogations

Substance Type Decision date Decision on essential use
Alkyltrimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
2-Aminobutane (aka sec-butylamine) FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
4-CPA (4-chlorophenoxyaceticacid = PCPA) PG Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
8-Hydroxyquinoline incl. oxyquinoleine FU Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Alachlor HB Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Aldicarb NE,IN,AC Out 09/04
essential uses 03/199
Acifluorfen HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Ammonium sulphamate HB Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Anthracene oil IN,AC,HB,RO Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Atrazine HB Out 10/04 essential use 835/2004, 04/247
Azaconazole IN,FU Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Azynphos-methyl IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Benfuresate HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Benomyl FU Out 05/03 derogation HU (771/2004) essential use 835/04, 02/928
Bensultap IN Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Bromacil HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Bromopropylate AC Out 7/03 essential use 835/04,
2076/2002
Butylate HB Out 07/03 derogation HU (771/2004)
2076/2002
Cadusafos IN, NE Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Calcium hydroxide (aka slake lime)   Out 7/03 essential use
2076/2002
Carbaryl IN, PG Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Carbofuran IN, NE, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Carbosulfan IN, NE Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Cartap IN Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Chinomethionat (aka quinomethionate) AC,FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Chlorfenvinphos IN Out 7/03 essential use 835/04
2076/2002
Cresylic acid ST,FU Voted Out SCFA 29-6-04 No Decision
Cyanazine HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Cycloate HB Out 07/03 derogation HU (771/2004)
essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Dalapon HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Diazinon IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Dichlorophen HB,FU Voted Out
SCFA 29-6-04
No dossier
Dichlorprop HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Dichlorvos IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Dikegulac PG Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Dimefuron HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Dinobuton AC,FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate HB Out 7/03 essential
use 2076/2002
Diuron HB Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Endosulfan IN Out 02/05 essential use
EPTC (ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate) HB Out 07/03
derogation HU (771/2004) 2076/2002
Ethion (aka diethion) IN,AC Out 7/03 essential use
2076/2002
Fenitrothion IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Fenpropathrin IN,AC Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Fenuron HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Flumethralin PG Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Fomesafen HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Fosamine E Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Furalaxyl FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Furathiocarb IN Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Haloxyfop HB Out 7/03 essential 2076/2002
Haloxyfop-R HB Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Heptenophos IN Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Hexaconazole FU Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Hexazinone HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Imazamethabenz HB Voted Out
SCFA 29-6-04
No dossier
Imazapyr HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Iminoctadine FU Out 7/03 essential use 835/04,
2076/2002
Kasugamycin FU,BA Voted Out
SCFA 29-6-04
No dossier
Malathion IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Mepronil FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Methabenzthiazuron HB Out 7/05 essential use
Methidathion IN,AC Out 12/04 essential use 835/04,
2004/129
Metobromuron HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Metoxuron HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Naled IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Naptalam HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Omethoate IN,AC Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Orbencarb HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Oxadixyl FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Oxine-copper FU Out 7/03 essential use 835/04,
2076/2002
Oxydemeton-methyl IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Oxycarboxin FU Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Pebulate HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Pentanochlor HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Phosalone IN, AC Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Polyoxin FU Voted Out SCFA 29-6-04 No dossier
Prometryne HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Pyridafenthion IN,AC Out 7/03 essential 2076/2002
Resmethrin IN Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Rock powder   Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Sethoxydim HB Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Silver nitrate PG,FU Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Simazine HB Out 10/04 essential use 835/2004, 04/247
Sodium dimethylarsinate RO Out 7/03 essential use
2076/2002
Sodium monochloroacetate HB Out 7/03 essential use
2076/2002
Sodium tetrathiocarbonate NE, FU Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Sulfotep IN,AC Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Tar acids IN Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Temephos IN Out 7/03 essential 2076/2002
Terbacil HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Terbufos IN Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Terbutryn HB Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Tetradifon AC,IN Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Thiocyclam IN Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Thiodicarb IN Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Triazamate IN Out 7/05 No dossier
Triazophos IN,AC Out 7/03 essential use 2076/2002
Trichlorfon IN Out 06 essential uses not yet published
Triforine FU,AC Out 7/03 essential use 835/04, 2076/2002
Vinclozolin FU Out 06 essential uses not yet published

Source: DG Health and Consumer Protection, Pesticide Safety Directorate, Agrow magazine

SUBSTANCES WHERE REGISTRATION HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN UNDER DIRECTIVE 91/414/EEC AND ITS AMENDMENTS

A substancial number of substances (362 in total) are no longer used in Member States because no manufacturer applied for registration. Table 4 lists substances that have failed to make it onto Annex 1 of Directive 91/414/EEC and have been withdrawn from the market. In some cases this may be because the manufacturer has not supplied the data required to extend registration.

Download Table 4 [Excel 110KB]

 

SUBSTANCES AUTHORISED IN EU

Since the beginning of the revision process, 115 substances were approved and placed in Annex 1 of Directive 91/414/EEC. Table 5 depicts the substances approved and the category. MOst substances are approved for a period of 10 years but in some cases the European Commission proposed a shorter period of approval to reflect the hazardous nature of the substances and give them priority in the revision. To see the regulatory decisions, go to DG Health and Consumer Protection website.

 

Table 5 - Substances authorised in the EU market

Substance Notes Use
2,4-D   HB, PG
2,4-DB   HB
alpha-Cypermethrin (aka alphamethrin)   IN
Amitrole (aminotriazole)   HB
Ampelomyces quisqualis   Biop
Ascorbic acid   FU
Bacillus subtilis   Biop
Benalaxyl   FU
Bentazone   HB
beta-Cyfluthrin   IN
Bifenazate   AC
Bromoxynil   HB
Captan   FU
Carbendazim Until 2009 FU
Clodinafop   HB
Chlorothalonil   FU
Clopyralid   HB
Chlorpropham   PG, HB
Chlorpyrifos   IN
Chlorpyrifos-methyl   IN
Clorotoluron   HB
Cyfluthrin   IN, AC
Cypermethrin   IN
Cyprodinil   FU
Daminozide   GR
Deltamethrin   IN
Desmedipham   HB
Dichlorprop-P   HB
Dimethoate   IN, AC
Dimethomorph   FU
Dinocap Until 2009 FU, AC
Diquat (dibromide)   HB
Esfenvalerate   IN
Ethephon   PG
Ethofumesate   HB
Etoxazole   AC, IN
Fenamiphos   NE
Fenarimol Until 2008 FU
Fluroxypyr   HB
Folpet   FU
Forchlorfenuron   GR
Formetanate   IN, AC
Fosetyl   FU
Flusilazole Until 2008 FU
Gliocladium catenulatum   Bio
Glufosinate ammonium   HB
Glyphosate (incl trimesium aka sulfosate)   HB
Imazalil (aka enilconazole)   FU
Imazosulfuron   HB
Indoxacarb   IN
Ioxynil   HB
Iprodione   FU
Isoproturon   HB
lambda-Cyhalothrin   IN
Laminarim   ST
Linuron   HB
Maleic hydrazide   PG
Mancozeb   FU
Maneb   FU
MCPA   HB
MCPB   HB
Mecoprop   HB
Mecoprop-P   HB
Metconazole   FU
Metiram   FU
Methamidophos Until 2008 IN, AC
Methiocarb   IN, MO, RE
Methylcyclopropene   PT
Methoxyfenozide   IN
Metribuzin   HB
Metsulfuron   HB
Milbemectin   AC, IN
Molinate   HB
Oxamyl   IN, NE
Paraquat   HB
Pendimethalin   HB
Pirimicarb   IN
Phenmedipham   HB
Phosmet   IN
Potassium iodide   FU
Potassium thiocynate   FU
Procymidone Until 2008 FU
Propamocarb   FU
Propiconazole   FU
Propineb   FU
Propyzamide   HB
Pyridate   HB
Pyrimethanil   FU
Rimsulfuron   HB
S-metolachlor   HB
Tepraloxidim   HB
Tetraloxydim   HB
Thiabendazole   FU
Thifensulfuron (aka thiameturon)   HB
Thiofanate-methyl   FU
Thiram   FU
Tolclofos-methyl   FU
Tolyfluanid   FU
Triasulfuron   HB
Tribenuron   HB
Triclopyr   HB
Trinexapac   PG
Triticonazole   FU
Ziram   FU, RE
Warfarin   RO

Source: DG Health and Consumer Protection, Pesticide Safety Directorate, Agrow magazine

SUBSTANCES WITH DECISION PENDING

Besides the 40 substances approved, there are 489 substances in the market waiting for a decision and being used throughout the EU. Table 6 depicts the substances with decision pending, category and status under Directive 91/414/EEC.

Download Table 6 [Excel 110KB]

 

LINKS

- DG Health and Consumer Protection webpage on Evaluation & authorisation http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/plant/protection/evaluation/index_en.htm

- Pesticides Safety Directorate (UK) webpage on European news http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/food_industry.asp?id=692

- European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) webpage on Pesticide risk assessment peer review http://www.efsa.eu.int/science/praper/catindex_en.html

- “The List of Lists - A catalogue of lists of pesticides identifying those associated with particularly harmful health or environmental impacts” can be downloaded free from the PAN UK website.

 

 

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