- Authorised products
- Plant protection training and certification
- Inspection of plant protection application equipment
- Safe use of plant protection products
- Applying for approval for a new product
- Renewal and amendments of an authorisation
- Derogations and trials
- Risk assessment and approval of active substances
- Classification and labelling
- Sales volumes
- Environmental restrictions
Derogations in emergency situations
In emergency situations in plant protection, Tukes may grant an authorisation by derogation for using a specific plant protection product for a maximum of 120 days. Granting an authorisation by derogation requires the occurrence of a pest threatening the crops that cannot be averted with any products included in the register or by any other reasonable means.
Tukes may grant an authorisation by derogation for a product that is not authorised for use in Finland. Tukes may grant an authorisation by derogation for a product that has been authorised for use in Finland but for other uses than those the derogation applies to. In recent years, Tukes has issued on an average about a dozen derogations a year.
Derogations granted in Finland in 2021 are found here
Derogations granted in Finland in 2013–2020 (pdf)