India Suspends Animal-Derived Biostimulants Amid Ethical Concerns
The Agriculture Ministry has suspended approval for 11 animal-derived biostimulants due to ethical concerns raised by Hindu and Jain communities. These products, previously cleared for use, will remain suspended until further data is provided. The suspension is under India's regulatory framework, emphasizing strict compliance and safety measures.

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The Indian Agriculture Ministry has withdrawn approval for 11 biostimulants derived from animal sources following ethical and religious objections from the Hindu and Jain communities.
Previously cleared for use on various crops based on high yield data, these products are now halted until further safety and efficacy data is provided. This suspension reflects the country's commitment to the Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) and its amendments, which demand thorough scientific validation and strict regulatory compliance.
Only biostimulants approved under Schedule VI of the FCO can be legally manufactured or sold in India, reinforcing the government's stance on maintaining agricultural ethics and product safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)