Description
Pesticide License Registration – Apply Online in India
Any person or business involved in manufacturing, selling, stocking, distributing, or importing pesticides/insecticides must obtain a valid Pesticide License from the State Agriculture Department as per the Insecticides Act, 1968.
We provide end-to-end assistance, from documentation to application submission and approval.
✅ Who Needs This License?
You must obtain a pesticide/insecticide license if you are a:
Manufacturer of pesticides
Importer of pesticides
Wholesaler or distributor
Retail shop selling pesticides
Dealer or stockist
E-commerce pesticide seller
Agriculture input store
🗂 Documents Required for Pesticide License Registration in India
Aadhaar Card / PAN Card
Passport-size photo
Shop/Godown rental agreement or ownership proof
Proof of premises (minimum area as per state norms)
Qualification certificate or Competency Certificate
Affidavit (if required)
Partnership deed / Company documents (if applicable)
🔍 Process of Pesticide License Registration
Document verification & eligibility check
Online application submission on State Agriculture portal
Site inspection by the authority
Approval of pesticide license
Issuance of digital license
🎯 Why Choose Us?
100% online & hassle-free process
Lowest price guaranteed
Expert guidance with high approval success
Dedicated support until license delivery
Fast processing for urgent cases
📦 What You Will Get
Full application preparation
Expert consultation
Document drafting
Online filing on state portal
Final pesticide license certificate
📌 FAQs
1️⃣ What is a pesticide license?
It is mandatory permission to manufacture, sell, store, distribute, or import pesticides/insecticides in India.
2️⃣ How long does approval take?
Usually 10–30 working days, depending on the state.
3️⃣ Is a shop or godown required?
Yes, a proper shop/godown is mandatory based on state rules.
4️⃣ Can I apply without qualification?
Some states require a trained supervisor or competency certificate.
5️⃣ Is renewal required?
Yes, generally every 2–5 years, depending on state norms.


