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The Regulation on the Wholesale and Retail Sale and Storage of Plant Protection Products (“Regulation”) was published in the Official Gazette numbered 33106 and dated 13 December 2025, and has entered into force. With the Regulation, the procedures and principles regarding the wholesale and retail sale, storage and prescription of plant protection products licensed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (“Ministry”) have been re-regulated, and comprehensive obligations have been stipulated for natural and legal persons carrying out these activities. The purpose of the Regulation is to ensure the safe placing on the market of plant protection products approved by the Ministry; in this context, the procedures and principles regarding sale, storage, prescription, record-keeping and monitoring processes, as well as the minimum technical requirements for sales premises and storage facilities, have been regulated in detail. The Regulation has been prepared pursuant to the Law on Veterinary Services Plant Health Food and Feed No. 5996 dated 11 June 2010. The provisions of the Regulation apply directly to dealers and wholesalers engaged in the wholesale or retail sale of plant protection products, as well as to individuals and legal entities carrying out the storage of such products. In addition, the Regulation contains binding obligations for companies holding plant protection product licences, holders of storage permits, and agricultural engineers authorised to issue prescriptions for plant protection products. Within this framework, the relevant persons and entities are required to conduct their activities in compliance with the permit, notification and inspection regime set forth under the Regulation. Pursuant to the Regulation, the placing on the market and sale of plant protection products that are not licensed by the Ministry are strictly prohibited within the country’s borders, while licensed products may only be sold at sales premises authorised by the Ministry and stored in approved storage facilities. Furthermore, the sale of plant protection products designated by the Ministry as subject to prescription without a prescription has been prohibited, and it has been adopted as a principle that sales, tracking and record-keeping procedures relating to such products shall be carried out through the Plant Protection Products Electronic Prescription System. The main regulations introduced by the Regulation are as follows:
Within the scope of the Regulation, individuals and legal entities carrying out the sale and storage of plant protection products are required to comply with the permit, notification and record-keeping obligations set forth under the Regulation; otherwise, they will face consequences such as administrative sanctions and the revocation of permits. You can access the full text of the Regulation (only available in Turkish) through this link. |



