Mongolia's agricultural sector faces extreme temperature fluctuations and short growing seasons. The current state of pesticide use is transitioning from basic herbicides to sophisticated growth regulators like Indole-3-butyric acid to enhance root development in arid soils.
The regulatory environment in Mongolia is becoming increasingly stringent, aligning more closely with international standards. This has created a critical demand for a validated GLP Report to ensure that imported chemical agents meet safety and efficacy benchmarks before market entry.
Currently, there is a significant gap in localized technical application. While products like Thidiazuron are recognized for their potential in foliage management, the lack of specialized registration guidance often slows down the adoption of these advanced chemistries.
