27th December 2007, 02:43 AM
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| Eric Frei Administrator - Brisbane L5 (Dip) Hort Cert III Arb + some
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
Posts: 6,968
| Re: The Trichoderma and wound dressing question Key part is this. Quote: |
Propose that products containing Trichoderma spp. that are represented, supplied or used for improvement of soil structure, improving survival of transplants, increasing beneficial microbes or microbial activity in soils, or digesting cellulose be declared as not being agricultural chemical products under Schedule 3 of the Regulations. Given the time this may take, the APVMA has granted a temporary exemption for the purposes of sections 75(1)(b) and 78(1)(b) of the Agvet Codes. This exemption means that it would not be an offence to possess such products for the purposes of supply or to supply them for this purpose. | Nice find. |
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