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Brodifacoum, Brodifacoum manufacturer in China

BRODIFACOUM

  • Brodifacoum Technical Material, 98%
  • UN: 3027, Class 6.1, Packing Group: I
  • By law, only steel drums
  • HS code: 2932209011 (by law in China)
  • MOA Pesticide Reg. No.: PD20070323
  • The most potent ‘super-warfarin’ rodenticide, ideal for controlling larger pests, features a complex 8-step synthesis process.

BROMADIOLONE

  • Bromadiolone Technical Material, 98%
  • UN: 3027, Class 6.1, Packing Group: I
  • By law, only steel drums
  • HS code: 2932209013 (by law in China)
  • MOA Pesticide Reg. No.: PD20070322
  • The most widely used 2nd-generation anticoagulant rodenticide, a 4-step manufactured coumarin derivative.

DIFENACOUM STAGE 6

  • Difenacoum is synthesized in the same manner as Brodifacoum without the Bromine in initiation, ecologically safer for birds.
  • Our intermediates registered in China
  • C22H20O (CAS# 56181-66-9) Purity ≥ 99.7%
  • According to the regulations, Difenacoum can no longer be registered, manufactured or sold in China. We have several hundred kilograms in stock awaiting overseas demand.

Mandatory License of ‘Brodifacoum TC & Bromadiolone TC’ as Hazardous Chemicals

(“Extremely Hazardous Chemicals License” – Only 2 licenses in China)

2015 – National legislation and regulatory rules
  • National Legislation: Hazardous Chemical Regulation
    On Feb. 16, 2011, the State Council of China approved an amendment to the “Regulation on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemical” – known as the State Decree No. 591, coinciding with repeal of the 2002 State Decree No. 344.
  • Rules of the Regulation: HyperToxic Chemicals List was promulgated under the new 2011 Regulation. (“HyperToxic”, Mandarin: jù dú, meaning extremely toxic/very toxic)
    On February 27, 2015, ten (10) Chinese National Ministries and Commissions jointly issued the new List of HyperToxic Chemicals (2015 Edition by “Rat Oral LD50≤5mg/kg, Dermal LD5050mg/kg”, with a total of 148 substances, while repealing the 2002 Edition “Rat Oral LD50≤50mg/kg, Dermal LD50≤200mg/kg”).
    Brodifacoum and Bromadiolone are both listed and their technical-material grade is the highest level of controlled chemicals in China, with the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Emergency Management (MEM) (formerly SAWS, the State Administration of Work Safety) as the main regulatory authorities.
2018 – Our MEM Hazardous License (Former SAWS Hazardous License)
  • Bromadiolone and Brodifacoum have been subject to a mandatory hazardous chemical license since 2002 under the above rules and regulations.
    Until the SAWS was merged into the newly created MEM (Ministry of Emergency Management) in 2018, Siyang Rodenticide Factory had gone through five renewals since it was first licensed in 2003. Our new 2021 relocation site passed MEM inspection and was issued updated Hazardous Chemicals licenses for Brodifacoum Technical materail and Bromadiolone Technicacl material. (Attached: New MEM Hazardous Chemical License)
Since 2005 – China has banned new rodenticide players
(Until the deadline – Only 2 licenses in China)

  • Dec. 2, 2005: China’s National Industrial Policy launched: as laid out in the detailed Directive for “Regulations on Promoting Industrial Structure Adjustment,” the “Directory for Guiding Industry Restructuring (2005, version now updated 2019),” China banned the new production of highly toxic pesticides, including all registered rodenticides involved in the list of “Zinc phosphide, Aluminum Phosphide, Diphacinone, Chlorophacinone, Warfarin, Coumatetralyl, Bromadiolone, Brodifacoum.”

Mandatory License of ‘Bromadiolone & Brodifacoum’ as Chinese Pesticides

(“AQSIQ License to manufacture rodenticides a.i.” – Only 2 licenses in China)

  • “Designated-site Rodenticide plant,” a direct translation from Mandarin, the legal rodenticide in pesticide application, meaning that the active ingredient of the rodenticide produced in China has full qualifications status, it is approved by three ministries:
    (1) registration of rodenticides as pesticides with MOA, the Ministry of Agriculture (now MARD, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) was required under the pesticide regulations since 1997;
    (2) environmental and safety evaluations of pesticide designated producers were conducted by NDRC, the National Development and Reform Commission (succeeded by MIIT, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology from 2008 onwards); and
    (3) due to the implementation of mandatory national standards from 2007 onwards, in contrast to other pesticides, the production was subject to a separate authorization license from AQSIQ, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China.
  • The AQSIQ of China finally authorised the 2 sites designated by MIIT to produce 2 active ingredients of rodenticides with national standards – Brodifacoum and Bromadiolone. (Attached Pesticide Production License)
2015 – National legislation and regulatory rules
  • Regulation on Pesticide Administration (first in 1997, then 2001 and now 2017)
    On Feb. 8, 2017, the State Council of China approved an amendment to the “Regulation on the Administration of Pesticides” – known as the State Decree No. 677, coinciding with repeal of the 2001 State Decree No. 326.
  • Rules of the Regulation (Ministerial Regulation, MOA Proclamation No. 2567)
    On August 31, 2017, China’s Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) issued Proclamation No. 2567, the “List of Restricted Use Pesticides,” in which a total of 32 pesticides were included, covering all eight rodenticides that are in active registration status in China, “Type C Botulinum, Type D Botulinum, Flocoumafen, Diphacinone sodium, Warfarin, Coumatetralyl, Bromadiolone and Brodifacoum.”
2019 – Our MOA Restricted-Pesticide License (former AQSIQ License)
  • Aug. 31, 2017: According to MOA No. 2567 regulation, rodenticides have been classified as restricted pesticides in China and will be subject to designation marketing management, re-planned and designated sales sites, and a new restricted license issued by the state, as well as a requirement for ID-verified at the time of purchase.
  • In 2018, AQSIQ merged with the newly established State Administration of Market Supervision. At the same time, the AQSIQ’s entry-exit inspection and quarantine (well known CIQ, the “China Inspection and Quarantine”) management responsibilities and teams were transferred to the General Administration of Customs (GAC).
  • Feb. 1, 2019: Siyang Rodenticide Factory obtained a new restricted pesticide license, which is a national electronic disclosure of pesticide data with QR code scanning management, and the active ingredient of rodenticide produced in China with authenticity and traceability.

Since 2020, export of Bromadiolone and Brodifacoum as highlighted regulation

The General Administration of Customs (GAC)
  • Dec 18, 2020: The China GAC issued an Announcement No. 129 under the State Council Decree No. 591 (2011 Hazardous Chemical Regulation) and the 2015 Hazardous Chemicals List, repealing AQSIQ Announcement No. 30 of 2012.
    Mandatory inspection of imports and exports of hazardous chemicals listed in the 2015 List, the measures including hazard classification certification, qualified UN GHS labeling and data, UN TDG required packaging, etc. There are 28 pesticides in the new List, including three coumarin-based rodenticides as Warfarin, Brodifacoum and Bromadiolone.
  • Dec 31, 2021, In order to implement the obligations of the Rotterdam Convention, the GAC and the MOA jointly issued Announcement the No. 416 in accordance with the Chinese Customs Law and the Regulation on Pesticide Administration.
    The implementation of electronic customs clearance for import and export of pesticides. The latest 2022 version of the “Catalogue of the People’s Republic of China for the Administration of the Import and Export of Pesticides” was also released, with the total number of pesticides increased from 1,183 to 1,238.
The licensed exporter of Bromadiolone TC and Bromadiolone TC

Siyang Rodenticide Factory is the only licensed exporter of Brodifacoum TC and Bromadiolone TC in China since 2006 and the current standard export process is to implement the following regulations:

  • The classification of hazardous chemicals (Bromadiolone TC, Brodifacoum TC) will be certified as “UN 3027, CLASS 6.1, PG: I” with reference to “UN TDG regulation” (United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – Model Regulations, now in its 22nd revised edition of 2021); the “Classification Certificate” validity: 12 months.
  • The above classified UN packaging (UN 3027, Class 6.1, PG : I) is subject to a mandatory Customs GAC inspection (formerly CIQ insepction) under the the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) in order to comply with the TDG-Certified, the UN GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals) or EU CLP (Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008); the Customized UN steel drums export validity: 12 months.
  • In accordance with the Rotterdam Convention, the export release order for Chinese pesticides is issued by ICAMA, and its HS code “293220-90-11/13” has been included in the relevant regulations on pesticide management in China (Catalogue of the People’s Republic of China for the Administration of the Import and Export of Pesticides, now 2022 edition); the “Pesticide Export Release Certificate” validity: 3 months.

Siyang Rodenticide Factory – (39th Year)

Siyang Rodenticide Factory, as the name implies, is a professional rodenticide manufacturing plant located in Siyang County, China. It was established in March 1985 as a collectively owned enterprise.

Siyang Rodenticide Factory is the pioneer of rodenticides in China and has been involved in the development of a total of six anticoagulant rodenticides in the past decades, “Chlorophacinone, Warfarin, Coumatetralyl, Bromadiolone, Brodifacoum and Difenacoum.”

Under China’s latest regulatory reform, Siyang Rodenticide Factory is now defined as a “Restricted Pesticide Site designated by the MOA” for supply of  Technical Bromadiolone and Brodifacoum.

Reforms of rodenticide administration

In 2005, Siyang Rodenticide Factory participated in the Review Meeting of Rodenticides in China held by the ICAMA (Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals, MOA): Brodifacoum and Bromadiolone were adopted as official pesticides in China.

In 2006, China SAC and AQSIQ (General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China) jointly enacted national standards for Brodifacoum and Bromadiolone, which came into effect in 2007.

  • In 2008, the AQSIQ officially authorized and issued the “Manufacturing Permit of National Industrial Product” to the Siyang Rodenticide Factory for national standards Brodifacoum and Bromadiolone. And only 2 manufacturers licensed in China at the production authorisation deadline.

  • In 2013, Siyang Rodenticide Factory obtained a five-year renewal of the “AQSIQ authorisation permit” for the production of Technical Brodifacoum and Brodifacoum, as well as the processing of 0.5% TK (the national standard for concentrates in China is set at 0.5%, with no other concentration).

  • In 2018, the AQSIQ was merged with the newly created State Administration for Market Regulation. According to the new pesticide laws and regulations in 2017, Siyang Rodenticide Factory was granted a new state pesticide license (restricted) by the MOA in 2019, No. (SU) 32000010534.

  • In 2021, the extremely toxic chemical storage facility at the new site of Siyang Rodenticide Factory first passed the security permit of MEM, then the warehouse was relocated, and finally the new plant again passed the inspection of “MOA’s Restricted Pesticide Site” and was issued a new permit (SU) 32000013199.