Discussion: Separate Reviews and Mutual Recognition within EU

Discussion: Separate Reviews and Mutual Recognition within EU

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Dr Gábor TőkésDr Gábor TőkésPlant Protection and Yield Enhancer Authorization Expert

He graduated as Biological Engineer from the Budapest Technical University. Gábor organized the system for efficacy trials of plant growth regulators in the Hungarian plant protection network. He edited the Hungarian guidance for growth regulators and fertilizers, and for 20 years he coordinated the Hungarian efficacy trials of such products.

Since the first proposals he actively took part in the discussions about the new authorization regulation (1107/2009 EC).

Between 2010 - 2021, Gábor worked as the head of the Authorization of PPPs and Yield Enhancers in Hungary, and he was member of the EU Post Approval Issues expert group and the Fertilizer Committee.

Since 2022 he works as independent expert of authorization issues. In 2023 he was nominated as Hungarian member of ECHA SEAC (Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis).

Dr Imme GerkeDr Imme GerkeGlobal Regulatory Strategist & Founder at BIOTEPP.com, IDRG.eu and KAYAKAYO.eu

Dr. Imme Gerke is a biologist working worldwide in crop production, protection, processing and trade. She is involved in Global Joint Reviews since the OECD started its work on pesticides in 1994. As a scientist, researcher, businesswoman, regulator and strategist she now teaches companies, Universities, farmers and processors in the path to follow to gain access to crop protection products that farmers need to grow crops that are healthy, safe and ready for trade. In 2020, in an effort to transfer her knowledge, experience and connections to the next generation she has created KAYAKAYO.eu.

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Update on the impending changes on 1107/2009 Streamlining the review process, reducing inconsistencies, and reducing resource requirements Reducing the financial burden on companies due to varying costs of mutual recognition in different countries Mutual recognition with other member states- feedback and comments on this process Updates / feedback related to recent working group meetings Advocating joint reviews Global joint review, emphasizing the importance of having global data to address challenges effectively Trade Compliance - increasing complexities in trade compliance, especially with changing regulations and rising costs for registrations and authorizations Challenges of implementing sanctions and the difficulty in governing and controlling chemical exports to certain countries The Brexit impact – How are things developing?

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