Bioinputs Regulation in Brazil:

Current Framework and What’s Coming Next

Understand how biological products are registered today and what will change with the new law

Brazil is about to transform its regulatory framework for bioinputs.

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Watch the full webinar and discover how the new bioinputs regulation is reshaping the Brazilian agricultural market.

Daniela Maia

Head of Regulatory Affairs at Staphyt Brazil. With nearly two decades of experience, Daniela is a leading authority on biological crop protection and a strategic architect for bioinput registration in the Brazilian market.

Bioinputs Registration in Brazil: Current Regulatory Framework and Upcoming New Developments

What you will discover in this webinar

By watching this webinar, you will gain clear and actionable insights on:

✔ What changes with the new Bioinputs Law in Brazil

✔ How biofertilizers are currently classified and registered

✔ Differences between biofertilizers, inoculants and biopesticides

✔ When field trials are required, and when they are not

✔ Registration pathways under fertilizer vs pesticide legislation

✔ Key regulatory bottlenecks slowing down approvals today

✔ Requirements for microorganisms, strains and efficacy data

✔ Approval timelines and what impacts them

✔ The role of MAPA, IBAMA and ANVISA in the process

✔ Limitations in current legislation (data transfer, methodologies, etc.)

✔ How the new Bioinputs Law will reshape the regulatory landscape

Why this matters for your business

By watching this webinar, you will gain clear and actionable insights on:

However, the regulatory system is complex and fragmented, involving multiple frameworks:

• Fertilizer legislation

• Pesticide legislation

• Emerging bioinputs regulation


Understanding how to navigate these pathways is critical to:

✔ Avoid delays in product registration

✔ Reduce regulatory risks

✔ Optimize trial strategies and costs

✔ Accelerate market access

Current regulatory framework: what you need to know

Today, biological products in Brazil can fall under different categories depending on their composition, mode of action and claims:

Fertilizer pathway

• Biofertilizers and inoculants

• Strict classification rules and minimum guarantees

• Field trials required for new products

• Provisional registration followed by scientific validation


Pesticide pathway

• Microbiological, biochemical and macrobiological products

• Registration per target and crop

• Faster timelines compared to chemicals

• Case-by-case evaluation for residues and technical requirements

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