New Requirements for Cultivar Registration in Argentina: INASE Resolution 49/2025

The National Seed Institute (INASE) has introduced significant updates to the cultivar registration process in Argentina through Resolution 49/2025, published on February 13, 2025. This regulation aims to enhance efficiency and transparency in registrations, impacting breeders, agricultural companies, and their legal representatives.

Key Changes Introduced

  1. Mandatory Payment:
    From now on, all registration applications must include the payment of a mandatory application fee. This measure seeks to streamline processes and ensure financial accountability from applicants.

  2. Legal Representation:
    Applicants must appoint a Legal Representative in Argentina, registered with the National Register of Trade and Control of Seeds (RNCyFS). This requirement emphasizes local accountability and regulatory compliance.

  3. Detailed Documentation:
    The resolution mandates comprehensive documentation, including:

    • Breeding history and varietal purity details.
    • Approval of transgenic events for genetically modified cultivars, promoting transparency in GM crop registrations.
  4. Language Requirements:
    All submissions must be in Spanish. If provided in another language, an official translation will be required to standardize the review process.

  5. Priority System:
    Registration priority is now based on the order of submission. Non-compliance may lead to the cancellation of the application, urging applicants to submit accurate and complete documentation.

Implications for the Agricultural Sector

This update reflects a strategic move to align Argentina’s agricultural regulations with international standards, fostering innovation while safeguarding local interests. The emphasis on legal representation and detailed documentation highlights the government’s focus on transparency and traceability in the seed market.

Conclusion

INASE Resolution 49/2025 represents a significant step towards the modernization and professionalization of the cultivar registration system in Argentina. By strengthening documentation requirements and ensuring local accountability through legal representation, this regulation aims to boost trust and competitiveness in the Argentine agricultural sector on a global scale.

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