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1. Purpose
To inform GTA Members that the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) has certified that it is in the public interest for chemical products containing any second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARS) to be declared restricted chemical products (RCPs).
2. Background
Since 2021, the APVMA has been conducting a review of anticoagulant rodenticides. The review includes:
A number of changes have been proposed to FGARs (and will be in future) and domestic use of rodenticides, however this Member Update only deals with the SGARs.
On 16 December 2025, the APVMA’s proposed decision was to suspend SGAR products. It commenced a targeted 6-week consultation with product holders and State and Territory authorities. During that consultation, State and Territory chemical coordinators, who manage control of use of chemicals, advised that declaring SGARs as RCPs would provide the most robust legal framework for ensuring access can be restricted to licensed and authorised users in a nationally consistent manner.
3. Current Decision
On 10 March 2026, the APVMA advised that SGARs are declared as RCPs via www.apvma.gov.au/news-and-publications/publications/gazette/gazette-5-10-mar-26. In addition, the APVMA also announced that the registration of all products containing SGARs will be suspended for one year from 24 March 2026.
The decision was made for several reasons, including:
3.1 Supply and Labelling
As SGARs as of 10 March 2026 are now RCPs, special knowledge and skills are required for all users to ensure that use of these products is done safely:
3.2 Usage and Usage Instructions
What it means for current use of these SGARs by industry all along the supply chain (from growers to processors/exporters etc) is outlined in the AVPMA notice.
The implementation of an RCP will take a number of months due to the requirements that need to be put into place before it can be enacted. In the interim, the APVMA has taken steps to manage risks with the main instructions for users of SGARs in commercial situations changed to the following:
These instructions must be complied with as of 24 March 2026 for all current users. When the details of who is an Authorised Person are finalised, as per 3.1 above, current users may no longer be able to use SGARs unless complying with all of those requirements.
As per the current use of any chemical, industry can apply to the APVMA for a permit where there may be a high risk or presence of rodents that may cause food safety issues, etc., or that need controlling sing rodent controls outside of the new label directions. Note, though, that the process may take time and involve financial costs for the application.
4. Future Actions
The APVMA will work with States and Territories and DAFF to identify and develop licensing and training requirements over the coming months. This will include qualifications of all persons able to purchase and use SGARs in future.
GTA and the National Working Party of Grain Protection (NWPGP), have provided several submissions to the APVMA review since it commenced. Following the 10 March 2026 announcement, on behalf of industry, the implications of this decision on supply chain logistics, grain quality, storage hygiene, QA systems required and held by industry, requirements for managing rodent hygiene as an Export Registered Establishment and other impacts, have been provided to the APVMA.
Given the potential negative impacts on industry if there are differences in training requirements and qualifications of an Authorised Person to purchase and use SGARs in future, further consultation with the APVMA and States and Territories will occur to highlight the need for consistency. This may include seeking grain industry company personnel, appropriately trained, being recognised as Authorised Persons, rather than for example a ruling that SGARs can only be used by commercial suppliers.
5. Further Information
For further information, please contact GTA at admin@graintrade.org.au
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