Which department manages the planting of Chinese medicinal materials and what procedures should be handled
With the growing demand for Chinese herbal medicines, more and more people have begun to pay attention to the cultivation and management of Chinese herbal medicines. However, for those who are new to the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines, they often do not know which department should be managed and what procedures need to be handled. In this article, we will introduce in detail the departmental management of the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines and the procedures that need to be completed.
1. Departmental management of planting Chinese herbal medicines.
The departmental management of the cultivation of Chinese medicinal materials mainly involves the agricultural and rural departments, the forestry departments and the management departments of traditional Chinese medicine.
1.Agriculture and Rural Sector.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs is one of the competent authorities responsible for the management of the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines. The department is responsible for formulating relevant policies and technical standards for the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines, and organizing the implementation of the industrial development of Chinese herbal medicine planting. At the same time, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs is also responsible for supervising the quality and safety of the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines, and protecting the health and rights of consumers.
2.Forestry Department.
The forestry department is also one of the management departments for the cultivation of Chinese medicinal herbs. The department is mainly responsible for the protection and management of wild Chinese herbal medicine resources, formulating relevant policies for the collection and acquisition of wild Chinese herbal medicines, and regulating the collection and purchase of wild Chinese herbal medicines, so as to protect the resources and ecological environment of wild Chinese herbal medicines.
3.Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The Chinese medicine management department is the industry management department responsible for the cultivation and use of Chinese herbal medicines. This department is responsible for formulating relevant policies and standards for the cultivation and use of Chinese herbal medicines, guiding the standardized development of the cultivation and use of Chinese herbal medicines, and supervising the quality and safety of Chinese herbal medicines.
2. Procedures for planting Chinese herbal medicines.
The procedures for planting Chinese medicinal materials mainly include the following:
1.Land use procedures.
Before planting Chinese medicinal herbs, it is necessary to apply to the local land management department for land use procedures. When applying, you need to provide land use certificates, land planning permits and other relevant documents, and pay land use fees in accordance with regulations.
2.Pharmaceutical production license.
Chinese herbal medicines belong to the category of drugs, so it is necessary to apply for a drug production license from the local drug regulatory authority. Relevant supporting documents and materials need to be provided when applying, including Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification certificate, drug manufacturing license application form, etc.
3.Phytosanitary certificate.
Plant quarantine is required during the planting of Chinese herbal medicines to ensure that the Chinese herbal medicines are free of pests, diseases and other hazards. Therefore, it is necessary to apply for a phytosanitary certificate from the local phytosanitary department. Relevant supporting documents and materials are required to apply, including phytosanitary application form, phytosanitary certificate, etc.
4.Environmental assessment procedures.
The cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines may have a certain impact on the environment, so an environmental assessment is required. It is necessary to apply to the local environmental protection department for environmental assessment procedures, and provide relevant supporting documents and materials, including environmental assessment reports, environmental protection acceptance certificates, etc.
5.Tax registration certificate.
The cultivation of Chinese medicinal materials requires the payment of various taxes and fees to the state, so it is necessary to apply for a tax registration certificate from the local tax department. Relevant supporting documents and materials are required to be provided when applying, including tax registration forms, tax licenses, etc.
In short, the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines requires a series of procedures and certificates to ensure the quality and safety of Chinese herbal medicines. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the standardization and management of the cultivation of Chinese herbal medicines, improve the quality and safety level of Chinese herbal medicines, and provide better protection for the health of the people.