Context:
The Union Agriculture Ministry has invited public feedback on the Pesticides Management Bill, 2020, which seeks to replace the Insecticides Act, 1968 and modernise Indiaβs pesticide regulatory framework.
Key Highlights:
Objective of the Bill
- Ensure safe and effective pesticide use.
β’ Reduce risks to humans, animals, and environment.
β’ Promote biological and traditional pesticides.
Key Provisions
- Broad definition of pesticides, including:
β Pest control agents
β Plant growth regulators
β Storage protection chemicals - Establishment of Central Pesticides Board.
β’ Creation of a Registration Committee for:
β Registration
β Safety review
β National digital register - Strict penalties:
β Imprisonment up to 5 years
β Fine βΉ10β50 lakh for causing death or grievous harm.
Regulatory Modernisation
- Focus on risk-based assessment.
β’ Encouragement of biological pesticides.
β’ Digital transparency in pesticide registry.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Insecticides Act, 1968 β Regulated manufacture and sale of insecticides.
β’ Biological Pesticides β Derived from natural organisms (bacteria, fungi, plants).
β’ Central Pesticides Board β Advisory body on technical matters.
β’ Registration Committee β Authority for approval and review.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Addresses rising concerns of:
β Pesticide residues
β Environmental contamination
β Farmer health risks - Aligns with goals of:
β Sustainable agriculture
β Environmental protection
β Food safety - Balances agricultural productivity with ecological safeguards.
β’ Enforcement capacity and state coordination remain key challenges.
Way Forward
- Strengthen monitoring and residue testing infrastructure.
β’ Promote Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
β’ Increase farmer awareness and training.
β’ Encourage R&D in bio-based alternatives.
UPSC Relevance:
β’ GS 3 β Environment & Ecology (Sustainable Agriculture)
β’ GS 3 β Science & Technology (Agri-tech Regulation)
β’ GS 2 β Governance (Regulatory Reforms)
β’ Prelims β Pesticide Regulation Framework
