Public Release Summary on the evaluation of the new active 1-aminocycloprane-1-carboxylic acid in the product Accede Plant Growth Regulator

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) is considering an application for the registration of the product Accede Plant Growth Regulator, containing 400 g/kg 1-aminocycloprane-1-carboxylic acid, as a water-soluble granule (SG) formulation. Accede Plant Growth Regulator is intended for crop thinning in apples, nectarines, peaches and plums.

We invite comment from 24 March to 21 April 2026 on whether registration of the products should be granted.

Gazette No 6, Tuesday 24 March 2026

Contents

  • Agricultural chemical products and approved labels 1
  • Veterinary chemical products and approved labels – 13
  • Approved active constituents – 17
  • Application for the approval of a new active constituent – Flg22-Bt Peptide – 18
  • Application for registration of a new product – Vismax Specialty Fungicide – 20
  • Application for the approval of a new active constituent – 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid – 22
  • Application for re

FAQs – Anticoagulant rodenticides and actions by the APVMA

The information contained in this set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) are in response to questions from industry and retailers.

 Other questions and answers will be published or updated on this page as required.

When/how will SGAR labels be updated?

Labels can be updated by the APVMA through the voluntary s29A variation process - contact chemicalreview@apvma.gov.au for details.

New active constituent LIVE RECOMBINANT CANINE PARVOVIRUS Strain 630a for use in veterinary chemicals

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) is considering an application for approval of the new active constituent LIVE RECOMBINANT CANINE PARVOVIRUS Strain 630a for use in veterinary chemicals (veterinary vaccines).

We invite relevant written comment from 10 March to 7 April 2026 on whether approval of the active constituent should be granted.

The APVMA is able to consider comments relating to the legislative grounds, including:

New active constituent atinvicitinib for use in veterinary chemicals

The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) is considering an application for approval of the new active constituent atinvicitinib for use in veterinary chemicals.

We invite relevant written comment from 10 March to 7 April 2026 on whether approval of the active constituent should be granted.

The APVMA is able to consider comments relating to the legislative grounds, including:

Gazette No 5, Tuesday 10 March 2026

Contents

  • Erratum notice 1
  • Agricultural chemical products and approved labels – 2
  • Veterinary chemical products and approved labels – 8
  • Approved active constituents – 10
  • Application for the approval of a new active constituent – atinvicitinib – 13
  • Application for the approval of a new active constituent – LIVE RECOMBINANT CANINE PARVOVIRUS 2c Strain 630a – 16
  • Amendments to the APVMA MRL Standard – 19
  • Pro