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SFDA.FD CAC 193 /2018

مواصفة عامة للملوثات والسموم في األغذية

General Standard for contaminants & toxins in food

ICS: 67.040.00

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Foreword Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) is an independent organization with purpose of regulating and monitoring of foods, drugs and medical devices. One of SFDA functions is to issue national Standards /Technical Regulation in the fields of foods, drugs and medical devices, whether imported or manufactured locally. SFDA sector has adopted the Codex Standard No.( CAC 193 ). This standard has been approved as national standard by SFDA board of directors in its meeting No (17) Held on (16/09/1439 AH) , (31 /05 /2018 G). * The limits of food contaminants in this regulation replaced all the food contaminants limits in the approved GSO food technical regulations and standards - if no limits or contaminants are listed for certain food products in this regulation, the food contaminants limits in food product regulation shall be applied.

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GENERAL STANDARD FOR CONTAMINANTS AND TOXINS IN

FOODS

1 SCOPE

This Standard contains the main principles and procedures which are used and recommended by the Standardization Organization (GSO) in dealing with contaminants and toxins in foods, and lists the

maximum levels of contaminants and natural toxicants in foods which are recommended by the (GSO) to be applied to commodities moving in international trade.

2 DEFINITION OF TERMS

2.1 General

The definitions for the purpose of the Standardization Organization (GSO), as mentioned in the

Procedural Manual, are applicable to the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Foods of

(GSO) and only the most important ones are repeated here. Some new definitions are introduced,

where this seems warranted to obtain optimal clarity. When reference is made to foods, this also

applies to animal feed, in those cases where this is appropriate.

2.2 Contaminant

Standardization Organization (GSO) defines a contaminant as follows:

"Any substance not intentionally added to food, which is present in such food as a result of the

production (including operations carried out in crop husbandry, animal husbandry and

veterinary medicine), manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing, packaging, transport

or holding of such food or as a result of environmental contamination. The term does not include

insect fragments, rodent hairs and other extraneous matter".

This standard applies to any substance that meets the terms of the Standardization Organization (GSO) definition for a contaminant, including contaminants in feed for food-producing animals, except:

1) Contaminants having only food quality significance, but no public health significance,

in the food(s).

2) Pesticide residues, as defined by the Standardization Organization (GSO) definition that are within the terms of reference of the General Standard on Pesticide Residues. Pesticide

residues arising from pesticide uses not associated with food production may be considered for inclusion in the General Standard for Contaminants and Toxins in Foods.

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3) Residues of veterinary drugs, as defined by the (GSO) definition, that are within the

terms of reference of the Standardization Organization (GSO).

4) Microbial toxins, such as botulinum toxin and staphylococcus enterotoxin, and

microorganisms that are within the terms of reference of the Standardization Organization

(GSO).

5) Residues of processing aids that are within the terms of reference of the Standardization

Organization (GSO)1.

6) Naturally occurring toxicants such as are produced as toxic metabolites of certain microfungi that are not intentionally added to food (mycotoxins).

2.3 Maximum level and related terms

The GSO maximum level (ML) for a contaminant in a food or feed commodity is the maximum concentration of that substance recommended by the GSO to be legally permitted in that commodity.

A GSO guideline level (GL) is the maximum level of a substance in a food or feed commodity which

is recommended by the GSO to be acceptable for commodities moving in international trade. When the GL is exceeded, governments should decide whether and under what circumstances the food

should be distributed

within their territory or jurisdiction2.

3. GENERAL PRINCIPLES REGARDING CONTAMINANTS IN FOODS

3.1 General

Contamination of food and feed may pose a risk to human (and/or animal health). Moreover, in some

cases they may also have a negative impact on the quality of the food or feed. Food and feed can become

contaminated by various causes and processes.

Contaminant levels in foods shall be as low as reasonably achievable. The following actions may serve to prevent or to reduce contamination of foods and feeds3:

preventing food contamination at the source, e.g. by reducing environmental pollution.

applying appropriate technology in food production, handling, storage, processing and

packaging.

applying measures aimed at decontamination of contaminated food or feed and measures

to prevent contaminated food or feed to be marketed for consumption.

To ensure that adequate action is taken to reduce contamination of food and feed a Code of Practice

shall be elaborated comprising source related measures and Good Manufacturing Practice as well as

Good Agricultural Practice in relation to the specific contamination problem.

The degree of contamination of foods and feeds and the effect of actions to reduce contamination

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shall be assessed by monitoring, survey programs and more specialized research programs, where

necessary.

When there are indications that health hazards may be involved with consumption of foods that are contaminated, it is necessary that a risk assessment is made. When health concerns can be

substantiated, a risk management policy must be applied, based on a thorough evaluation of the situation. Depending on the assessment of the problems and the possible solutions, it may be

necessary to establish maximum levels or other measures governing the contamination of foods. In

special cases, it may also have to be considered to give dietary recommendations, when other measures are not sufficiently adequate to exclude the possibility of hazards to health.

National measures regarding food contamination should avoid the creation of unnecessary barriers to

international trade in food or feed commodities. The purpose of the General Standard is to provide guidance about the possible approach of the contamination problem and to promote international

harmonization through recommendations which may help to avoid the creation of trade barriers.

For all contaminants, which may be present in more than one food or feed item, a broad approach shall be applied, taking into account all relevant information that is available, for the assessment of

risks and for the development of recommendations and measures, including the setting of maximum levels.

2For the contaminants methylmercury, radionuclides, acrylonitrile and vinylchloride monomer a GSO guideline level (GL) has been established. A GSO

guideline level (GL) is the maximum level of a substance in a food or feed commodity which is recommended by the GSO to be acceptable for

commodities moving in international trade. When the GL is exceeded, governments should decide whether and under what circumstances the food should

be distributed within their territory or jurisdiction. Because the GSO has decided that the preferred format of a GSO standard in food or feed is a

maximum level, the present existing or proposed guideline levels shall be reviewed for their possible conversion to a maximum level after a risk

assessment performed by General Standard, if appropriate.

3 In addition, reference is made to the Code of Practice for source Directed measures to reduce contamination of food with chemicals and the Code of

Practice on Good Animal Feeding .

3.2 Principles for establishing maximum levels in foods and feeds

The maximum levels shall only be set for food in which the contaminant may be found in amounts

that are significant for the total exposure of the consumer, taking into consideration the Policy of the

GSO Committee on Contaminants in Foods for Exposure Assessment of Contaminants and Toxins in

Foods or Food Groups (Section III of the Procedural Manual).

The MLs shall be set in such a way that the consumer is adequately protected. At the same time the

other legitimate factors need to be considered. This will be performed in accordance with the

“Working principles for Risk Analysis for Food safety for Application by Governments”.

The principles of Good Manufacturing Practice and Good Agricultural Practice as defined by GSO

shall be used. Maximum levels shall be based on sound scientific principles leading to levels which

are acceptable worldwide, so that there is no unjustified barrier to international trade. MLs shall be

clearly defined with respect to status and intended use.

3.3 Specific criteria

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The following criteria should (not preventing the use of other relevant criteria) be considered when

developing recommendations and making decisions in connection with the GSO General Standard for

Contaminants and Toxins in Food and Feed: (Further details about these criteria are given in Annex

I).

Toxicological information

identification of the toxic substance(s);

metabolism by humans and animals, as appropriate;

toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics including information on possible carry-over of the toxic

substance from feed to edible animal tissue/products;

information about acute and long term toxicity and other relevant toxicity;

integrated toxicological expert advice regarding the acceptability and safety of intake levels of

contaminants, including information on any population groups which are especially vulnerable.

Analytical data

validated qualitative and quantitative data on representative samples;

appropriate sampling procedures.

Intake data

presence in foods of dietary significance for the contaminant intake;

presence in foods that are widely consumed;

food intake data for average and most exposed consumer groups;

results from total diet studies;

calculated contaminant intake data from food consumption models;

data on intake by susceptible groups.

Fair trade considerations

existing or potential problems in international trade;

commodities concerned moving in international trade;

information about national regulations, in particular on the data and considerations on which

these regulations are based.

Technological considerations

information about contamination processes, technological possibilities, production and

manufacturing practices and economic aspects related to contaminant level management and

control.

Risk assessment and risk management considerations

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risk assessment;

risk management options and considerations;

consideration of possible maximum levels in foods based on the criteria mentioned above;

consideration of alternative solutions.

4 GSO PROCEDURE FOR ESTABLISHING STANDARDS FOR CONTAMINANTS AND

TOXINS IN FOODS

4.1 General

The Procedure for the elaboration of GSO Standards, as contained in the Procedural Manual, is

applicable. Further details are mentioned here regarding the procedure to be followed and the criteria for decision making, in order to clarify and to facilitate the process of the elaboration of GSO

Standards for Contaminants and Toxins in Foods.

4.2 Procedure for preliminary discussion about contaminants and Toxins in Foods

Suggestions for new contaminants or new contaminant/commodity combinations to be discussed in GSO Standards for Contaminants and Toxins in Foods and to be included in the General Standard may

be raised by delegates or by the secretariat. An initial discussion may be held based on oral

contributions, but preferably on the basis of a note containing relevant and adequate information. For a satisfactory preliminary review the following information is essential:

1) Identification of the contaminant and concise information about the background of the

problem.

2) Indications about the availability of toxicological information and analytical and

intake data, including references.

3) Indications about (potential) health problems.

4) Indications about existing and expected barriers to international trade.

5) Information about technological possibilities and economic aspects related to the management of the contaminant problem in food.

6) Preferably a proposal for action by the GSO Standards for Contaminants and Toxins in

Foods.

The list of GSO contaminant standards for individual foods or food categories shall be presented

according to an agreed food categorization system. See Annex IV.

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6 REVIEW AND REVISION OF THE GENERAL STANDARD

The contaminant provisions for this Standard shall be reviewed on a regular basis and revised as

necessary in the light of revisions of toxicological advice by General Standard or of changed risk

management views, residue management possibilities, scientific knowledge or other important

relevant developments.

Specific attention shall be given to the review of existing Maximum Levels and Guideline Levels and

to their possible conversion to Maximum Levels.

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ANNEX I

CRITERIA FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MAXIMUM LEVELS IN

FOODS Introduction

In this Annex criteria are mentioned regarding information which is considered necessary for

evaluating contaminant problems in foods and for the establishment of maximum levels. It is

therefore important that these criteria are taken into account when information is supplied to General

Standard.

The criteria mentioned here are elaborated in more detail than in section 1.3.3. of the Preamble. Only

those aspects are mentioned that need further clarification, so criteria or aspects that are not mentioned

here should not be ruled out in the evaluation process.

Toxicological information

Integrated toxicological expert advice regarding a safe/tolerable intake level of a

contaminant is essential when decisions about maximum levels in foods are considered. A

recommendation from General Standard regarding the maximum allowable or tolerable intake,

based on a full evaluation of an adequate toxicological database, shall be the main basis for decisions.

In urgent cases, it may be possible to rely on less developed evaluations from General Standard or

on toxicological expert advice from other international or national bodies.

When toxicological information is presented in relation to proposals for maximum levels for

contaminants in foods, indications are desirable about the following aspects:

identification of the toxic substance(s);

metabolism in humans and animals, as appropriate;

toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics;

information about acute and long term toxicity in animals and humans,

including epidemiological data on humans and other relevant toxicity data;

conclusions and advice of toxicological expert(s) (groups), with references,

including information on especially vulnerable population groups or animals.

Analytical data

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Validated qualitative and quantitative analytical data on representative samples should be supplied. Information on the analytical and sampling methods used and on the validation of the results is

desirable. A statement on the representatively of the samples for the contamination of the product in general (e.g. on a national basis) should be added. The portion of the commodity that was analyzed

and to which the contaminant content is related should be clearly stated and preferably should be

equivalent to the definition of the commodity for this purpose or to existing related residue regulation.

Appropriate sampling procedures should be applied. Special attention to this aspect is necessary in the

case of contaminants that may be unequally distributed in the product (e.g. mycotoxins in some

commodities).

Intake data

It is desirable to have information about the contaminant concentrations in those foods or food groups that (together) are responsible for at least half and preferably 80% or more of the total dietary

intake of the contaminant, both for average consumers and for high consumers.

Information about the presence of the contaminant in foods that are widely consumed (staple foods) is desirable in order to be able to make a satisfactory assessment of the contaminant intake and of risks

associated with food trade.

For the contaminants which can be present in food of animal origin as a consequence of the carryover

from feed, information about the presence of the contaminant in the feed and feed components should

be given. Furthermore the intake of contaminants by the different food producing animals and the

resulting levels of the contaminant in the food of animal origin should be estimated.

Food consumption data for average, most exposed and susceptible consumer groups are desirable for

evaluations of (potential) intake of contaminants. This problem, however, has to be addressed differently on a national and on an international scale. It is therefore important to have information

about both average and high consumption patterns regarding a wide scale of foodstuffs, so that for

every contaminant the most exposed consumer groups may be identified. Detailed information about high consumption patterns is desirable, both regarding group identification criteria (e.g. age or sex

differences, vegetarian or regional dietary customs, etc.) and statistical aspects.

Dietary intake of contaminants: Reference is made to the Guidelines for the study of dietary intake of chemical contaminants (WHO, 1985 - http://whqlibdoc.who.int/offset/WHO_OFFSET_87.pdf). It is

important to supply all relevant details, such as the type of study (duplicate diet, total diet or market

basket study, selective study), and statistical details. Calculated contaminant intake data from food consumption models may also be useful. When results about food groups and about effects of

preparation and cooking etc. are available, these should also be supplied.

Fair trade considerations

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Existing, expected or potential problems in international trade: In order to assess the urgency of a problem to be discussed by General Standard it is important to have information about the magnitude

of existing or expected problems, both regarding the amount and the source of the food or feed that is at stake and the concerned parties and economic aspects involved. Potential problems should also be

indicated.

Foods concerned moving in international trade: The main exporting and importing countries for

commodities which are involved in the issue should be identified and it is essential that information is available about contaminant concentrations in the commodities originating from the main

exporting countries.

Information about national regulations: It is desirable that details are made available by countries (especially the main exporting and importing countries) about their national regulations regarding the

contaminant in question, in particular on the data and the considerations on which these regulations

are based. For a good evaluation of the problem it is essential that not only the data base is clear, but also the risk assessment and risk management policy which is used for making decisions regarding

maximum levels in foods.

Technological considerations

Information about the source of the contaminant and the way in which the food is contaminated, possibly including information, if it is available, about contamination being present in parts only of

the product, is essential for assessing the possibilities to control the contamination process and to be able to guarantee a desired product quality. Where possible Source-related measures should be

proposed. Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and/or Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) should also be formulated to control a contamination problem. When this is possible, maximum levels may

be based on GMP or GAP considerations and may thus be established at a level as low as reasonably

achievable. Considerations regarding the technological possibilities to control a contamination problem, e.g. by cleaning, should also be taken into account when a primary risk assessment model

(theoretical maximum daily intake) shows possible intakes exceeding the toxicological maximum intake recommendation. In such a case the possibilities of lower contamination levels need further

careful examination. Then a detailed study about all the aspects involved is necessary, so that decisions about maximum limits can be based on a thorough evaluation of both the public health

arguments and the possibilities and problems to comply with the proposed standard.

Risk assessment and risk management considerations

Risk assessment and risk management are conducted in compliance with the Working Principles for

Risk Analysis for food safety by governments.

Risk assessment is defined as the scientific evaluation of the probability of occurrence of known or potential adverse health effects resulting from human exposure to foodborne hazards. The process

consists of the following steps: hazard identification, hazard characterization, exposure assessment

and risk characterization. (The definition includes quantitative risk assessment, which emphasizes

reliance on numerical expressions of risk, and also qualitative expressions of risk, as well as an

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indication of the attendant uncertainties).

The first steps are hazard identification and hazard characterization. Hazard identification is the

identification of known or potential health effects in humans, produced by a contaminant which may be present in a particular food or group of foods. Hazard characterization is the qualitative

and, if possible, quantitative evaluation of the nature of the adverse effects associated with the food contaminant, including a dose/response assessment and, when possible, the establishment of a safety

standard (ADI, TDI or comparable toxicological recommendation) for the intake of the contaminant. The exposure assessment is the qualitative and, when possible, quantitative evaluation of the likely

intake of the contaminant via food, as well as exposure from other sources if relevant. In the risk

characterization step, the hazard identification, hazard characterization and exposure assessment are

combined into an estimation of the severity and occurrence of known or potential health effects

likely to occur in a given population, including attendant uncertainties.

Potential public health risks can be considered to exist when there is evidence that the contaminant intake of (groups of) consumers may exceed (on a long term basis for long term recommendations)

the toxicological recommendation about the maximum acceptable or tolerable intake level. More specific estimation and description of the risks will be necessary to deal adequately with cases when

intakes exceeding the toxicological standard occur in practice and cannot easily be reduced. This also applies when it has not been possible to establish a safe dose level of the contaminant.

Risk management is defined as the process of weighing policy alternatives in the light of the risk

assessment and, if required, to select and implement appropriate control options, including the

establishment and enforcement of maximum levels of contaminants in foods. It is based on adequate

risk assessment and on information about policy options and strategies to deal with contamination

problems and involves risk communication.

Risk communication is the interactive exchange of information and opinions concerning risk among

risk assessors, risk managers and other interested parties. Responsible risk management is based on consistent application of an appropriate policy regarding the protection of public health, but also

involves taking into account other relevant criteria, such as the available analytical data, the technological possibilities to control the contamination of products, economic factors and fair trade

criteria.

In short, the risk assessment shall establish how many consumers possibly exceed the toxicological

standard, and for how long time and how much, and what this implies as real health risks. Risk

management involves, in a consistent way, deciding what is acceptable in this respect and what is not,

to what extent other factors can be taken into account, and decisions and actions to achieve sufficient

public health protection and control of the contamination.

Risk management decisions may lead to maximum levels for foods. In the process leading to

such a decision, the consequences, costs and benefits should be presented and evaluated in relation

to other policy options.

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Establishment of maximum levels for contaminants

The establishment of maximum levels of contaminants in foods involves several principles, some of

which have already been mentioned. Briefly stated, the following criteria will help in maintaining a

consistent policy in this matter:

MLs shall be set only for those contaminants that present both a significant risk to public health and a known or expected problem in international trade.

MLs shall be set only for those foods that are significant for the total exposure of the

consumer to the contaminant. When identifying the significance of certain foods in the total exposure to the contaminant, the criteria contained in the GSO Policy for Exposure

Assessment of Contaminants and Toxins in Foods or Food Groups should be consulted.

MLs shall be set as low as reasonably achievable. Providing it is acceptable

from the toxicological point of view, MLs shall be set at a level which is (slightly) higher than the normal range of variation in levels in foods that are produced with current

adequate technological methods, in order to avoid undue disruptions of food production and trade. Where possible, MLs shall be based on GMP and/or GAP

considerations in which the health concerns have been incorporated as a guiding principle to achieve contaminant levels as low as reasonably achievable. Foods that are

evidently contaminated by local situations or processing conditions that can be avoided by reasonably achievable means shall be excluded in this evaluation, unless a higher ML

can be shown to be acceptable from a public health point of view and appreciable

economic aspects are at stake.

Proposals for MLs in products shall be based on data from at least various countries

and sources, encompassing the main production areas/processes of those products, as far

as they are engaged in international trade. When there is evidence that contamination patterns are sufficiently understood and will be comparable on a global scale, more

limited data may be enough.

MLs may be set for product groups when sufficient information is available

about the contamination pattern for the whole group, or when there are other arguments

that extrapolation is appropriate.

Numerical values for MLs shall preferably be regular figures in a geometric scale (

0.01, 0.02,

0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5 etc.), unless this may pose problems in the acceptability of the

MLs.

MLs shall apply to representative samples per lot. If necessary, appropriate

methods of sampling shall be specified.

MLs should not be lower than a level which can be analyzed with methods of analysis

that can be readily applied in normal product control laboratories, unless public health

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considerations necessitate a lower detection limit which can only be controlled by means of a more elaborate method of analysis. In all cases, however, a validated method of

analysis should be available with which a ML can be controlled.

The contaminant as it should be analyzed and to which the ML applies should be

clearly defined. The definition may include important metabolites when this is appropriate from an analytical or toxicological point of view. It may also be aimed at

indicator substances which are chosen from a group of related contaminants.

The product as it should be analyzed and to which the ML applies, should be clearly

defined. In general, MLs are set on primary products. MLs shall in general preferably

be expressed as a level of the contaminant related to the product as it is, on a fresh weight basis. In some cases, however, there may be valid arguments to prefer

expression on a dry weight basis. Preferably the product shall be defined as it moves in trade, with provisions where necessary for the removal of inedible parts that might

disturb the preparation of the sample and the analysis. The product definitions used by

the GSO and contained in the Classification of foods and feeds may serve as guidance on this subject; other product definitions should only be used for specified reasons.

For contaminant purposes, however, analysis and consequently MLs will preferably be on the basis of the edible part of the product.

For fat soluble contaminants which may accumulate in animal products, provisions should

be applied regarding the application of the ML to products with various fat content

(comparable to the provisions for fat soluble pesticides).

Guidance is desirable regarding the possible application of MLs established for

primary products to processed products and multi-ingredient products. When products are concentrated, dried or diluted, use of the concentration or dilution factor is generally

appropriate in order to be able to obtain a primary judgment of the contaminant levels

in these processed products. The maximum contaminant concentration in a multi-ingredient food can likewise be calculated from the composition of the food.

Information regarding the behaviour of the contaminant during processing (e.g. washing, peeling, extraction, cooking, drying etc.) is however desirable to give more

adequate guidance here. When contaminant levels are consistently different in processed products related to the primary products from which they are derived, and

sufficient information is available about the contamination pattern, it may be appropriate to establish separate maximum levels for these processed products. This

also applies when contamination may occur during processing. In general however,

maximum levels should preferably be set for primary agricultural products and may be applied to processed, derived and multi-ingredient foods by using appropriate factors.

When these factors are sufficiently known, they should be added to the data base about the contaminant and mentioned in connection to the maximum level in a product.

MLs shall preferably not be set higher than is acceptable in a primary (theoretical

maximum intake and risk estimation) approach of their acceptability from a public

health point of view. When this poses problems in relation to other criteria for establishing MLs, further evaluations are necessary regarding the possibilities to reduce

the contaminant levels, e.g. by improving GAP and/or GMP conditions. When this does not bring a satisfactory solution, further refined risk assessment and contaminant

risk management evaluations will have to be made in order to try to reach agreement

about an acceptable ML.

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Procedure for risk assessment in relation to (proposed) MLs for contaminants

It is more difficult to control food contamination problems than in the case of food additives and

pesticide residues. Proposed MLs will inevitably be influenced by this situation. In order to promote

acceptance of GSO contaminant MLs, it is therefore important that assessments of the acceptability of those MLs are done in a consistent and realistic way. The procedure involves assessment of

the dietary intake in relation to the proposed or existing MLs and the toxicological reference value.

In case a contaminant is transported from feed to food of animal origin, the intake of a contaminant

by the different food producing animal species and the resulting levels in the food of animal origin

must be evaluated.

The best estimate involves the national dietary pattern and corrections for residue losses during

transport, storage, food preparation, for known residue level in foods as consumed, etc. It is

recommended to be cautious in using other than average food consumption values, although it is considered appropriate to use relevant average food consumption data for identifiable subgroups of

the population. The procedure is used to assess the acceptability of proposed MRLs and to promote international acceptance of GSO MRLs.

For pesticide residues, Guidelines (WHO, 1989, revised 1995) have been prepared for predicting the

dietary intake, involving a two-tiered approach with increasingly realistic predictions of intake. In the crude estimate phase, hypothetical global and cultural diets are used to calculate the theoretical

maximum daily intake (TMDI) (based on proposed or existing MRLs).

For contaminants and natural toxins in food, essentially the same procedure is used. Food consumption patterns with a higher intake of critical foods may be used in the intake calculations

when this is part of an accepted national or international health protection and risk management policy. A harmonized approach using an appropriate intake estimation model that is as realistic as

possible is recommended. Calculated data should where possible always be compared with measured intake data. Proposals for GSO MLs should be accompanied by intake calculations and risk

assessment conclusions regarding their acceptability and use. The intake calculations should follow

the methodology described in the GSO General Standard Policy for Exposure Assessment and, if appropriate, be accompanied by the generation of distribution curves for the concentration

in specific foods/food groups. Statements from Governments about the non-acceptance of (proposed) GSO MLs should refer to specified intake calculations and risk management conclusions which

support this position.

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ANNEX IV

FOOD CATEGORIZATION SYSTEM

Introduction

The food categorization system of the GSO is constructed to perform the following

functions:

It has a logical structure which enables a clear and systematic presentation of the (proposed) MLs.

It contains (references to) product definitions and definitions of the part of the product which is analyzed and to which the ML refers. It contains codes for the food categories and the individual foods, so that

data can be stored and retrieved in a convenient way.

To achieve as much harmonization as possible, an existing agreed categorization system is used. The

General Standard uses the system which is developed in the framework of the GSO as it is also

suitable for contaminants. It is adopted for characterizing the various food and feed groups and the

individual commodities. This system is especially elaborated regarding primary agricultural

commodities, but needs further extension regarding processed products. Where necessary, new (sub)

group codes or commodity codes are therefore introduced. These are described in Annex IV-A. Annex

IV-A will also contain product descriptions as far as they are different from those contained in the

existing system described by the GSO.

Where appropriate and possible, the descriptive texts accompanying the food categories do or should also contain indications about the concentration or dilution factor in the processed commodities

mentioned, in relation to the primary product(s) involved. In that way a first estimate can be made of the possible carry- over of contaminants from primary products to the various processed products. It

has to be borne in mind however that the specific distribution of a contaminant in the primary

product and the behaviour during processing is a complicating factor here. Further advice may be necessary in those cases. See also the general indications in Annex I and possible specific information

mentioned in relation to the contaminant.

Description of the food categorization system of the GSO

The first part contains the categorization system as developed and maintained by the GSO. It consists

of

5 classes, covering primary food commodities of plant, resp. animal origin, primary feed commodities

and processed commodities of plant, resp. animal origin. The classes are subdivided in 19 types and

93 groups, which are identified by code numbers and letters.

Annex IV-A is the other part of the food categorization system for the General Standard. It is developed and maintained by the GSO, and is complementary to the system described in the first

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part. It is mainly directed to processed, derived and multi-ingredient foods and encompasses all those

types and groups and commodity descriptions that are necessary to assign food categorization codes to existing or planned GSO MLs for contaminants.

ANNEX IV-A

COMPLEMENTARY FOOD CATEGORIZATION SYSTEM FOR GSO

Introduction

The additions to the food categorization system described in this Annex will serve the need of

assigning a food code number to commodities that are not covered by this Annex. The commodities

involved are mainly processed, derived and multi-ingredient foods.

The system has been designed as a comprehensive list (on a general level), in order to be able to

accommodate possible future needs.

In this phase no individual product definitions and codes are given. It seems sufficient to go no further

than a type or group level in judging the acceptability of the system. The classification can be developed in further detail as the need arises.

The system used in the GSO General Standard for Food Additives (GSFA) for food classification has

been utilized as far as it is compatible with the existing Codex classification system described in this

Annex.

See the following list of proposed new food categories. Some explanations (as shown in the list) and some existing related food categories, for a better insight in the proposed system.

Commodity descriptions can often be derived from existing GSO

Standards.

Information regarding concentration and dilution factors, in relation to contaminant carry-over from primary products, will be added where appropriate and available.

Definitions for the part of the product that shall be analyzed and to which the ML of a contaminant

will apply, that are different from existing definitions in this Annex, will also be added.

Class Type Group Letter

code

Product group description

D

PROCESSED FOODS OF PLANT ORIGIN

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(existing)

D 01 Secondary commodities of plant origin

(5 existing groups) D 01 06 TF Treated fruit products (peeled, cut, frozen etc.)

(New proposed group; commodity codes can be derived

from existing fruit codes) D 01 07 TV Treated vegetable products (cleaned, cut, frozen etc.)

(New proposed group; commodity codes can be derived from existing vegetable codes)

D 02 Derived products of plant origin

(7 existing groups)

D 02 08 JV Vegetable juices and purees

(New proposed group; commodity codes can be

derived from the existing vegetable codes) D 02 09 SH Sugars, syrups and honey

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed)

D 03 Manufactured foods of plant origin (multi-ingredient)

(1 existing group)

D 03 01 CP Manufactured multi-ingredient cereal products (e.g.

bread and other cooked cereal products) (existing group)

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Class Type Group Letter

code

Product group description

D 03 02 CB Beverages derived from cereals (e.g. beer)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) D 03 03 NF Fruit nectars

(New proposed group; commodity codes can be derived from the existing fruit codes)

D 03 04 FF Fermented fruit beverages (wine, cider)

(New proposed group; commodity codes can be

derived from the existing fruit concerned) D 03 05 DA Distilled alcoholic beverages

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the need arises)

D 03 06 FJ Fruit jams, jellies, marmalades etc.

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from

the existing fruit codes) D 03 07 SF Fruit chutneys and comparable preparations

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from the existing fruit codes)

D 03 08 SV Vegetable chutneys and comparable preparations

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from

the existing vegetable codes) D 03 09 PS Preparations from nuts, oil seeds and other seeds

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from the existing product codes)

D 03 l0 PP Other manufactured plant products

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the need arises) E PROCESSED FOODS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN

(existing class)

E 01 Secondary commodities of animal origin

(2 existing groups) E 01 03 MS Secondary meat products (e.g. cooked meat)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from the existing meat codes)

E 01 04 ES Secondary egg products (e.g. egg powder)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from

the existing egg codes) E 01 05 WS Secondary fishery products (e.g., smoked fish)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from the existing fish codes)

E 02 Derived animal products of animal origin

(4 existing groups) E 02 05 MC Derived meat products (e.g. meat extract)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived

from existing meat codes) E 02 06 ED Derived egg products (e.g. egg white, yolk)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from existing egg codes)

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Class Type Group Letter

code

Product group description

E 02 07 WD Derived fishery products

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from

the existing fish codes) E 03 Manufactured food (single ingredient), animal origin

(1 existing group) E 03 01 LI Manufactured milk products (single ingredient)

(existing group) E 03 02 MT Manufactured meat products (e.g. cured meat)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from existing meat codes)

E 03 03 EM Manufactured egg products (e.g. egg white powder)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived

from existing egg codes) E 03 04 WP Manufactured fishery products

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived from existing fish codes

E 04 Manufactured food (multi-ingredient) of animal origin

(1 existing group) E 04 01 LM Manufactured milk products (multi-ingredient)

(existing group) E 04 02 MP Manufactured meat products (multi-ingredient) (e.g.

sausage) (New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed in

relation to commodity description) E 04 03 EP Manufactured egg products (multi-ingredient)

(New proposed groups; commodity codes to be developed in relation to commodity description)

E 04 04 WI Manufactured fishery products (multi-ingredient)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be derived

from existing fish codes) F MULTI-INGREDIENT MANUFACTURED FOODS

(New proposed class)

F 01 Beverages (multi-ingredient)

(New proposed type) F 01 01 BS Beverages (soft drinks end comparable preparations)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 01 02 BA Alcoholic multi-ingredient beverages

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 02 Sauces, salad dressings, soups, bouillons etc.

(New proposed type) F 02 01 SP Seasonings and condiments

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 02 02 PV Vinegars (multi-ingredient)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises)

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Class Type Group Letter

code

Product group description

F 02 03 PM Mustards

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 02 04 BS Soups and broths

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 02 05 ME Sauces and comparable products

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 02 06 BC Salads and sandwich spreads

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 03 Chocolate & other confectionery

(New proposed type) F 03 01 CC Chocolate products

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 03 02 CS Sugar confectionery, including nut based and

comparable multi-ingredient confectionery (New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 03 03 CG Chewing gum

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 04 Margarines & other multi-ingredient fatty foods

(New proposed type) F 04 01 HF Margarines > 80 % fat

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 04 02 LF Margarines < 80 % fat

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 04 03 OF Other products based on fat emulsions

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 05 Multi-ingredient bakery wares

(New proposed type) F 05 01 BF Fine bakery wares

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 05 02 BS Savory snacks (potato, cereal or starch base)

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 05 03 NS Savory coated nuts, other nut snacks, nut mixtures

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 06 Multi-ingredient foods for special dietary uses

(New proposed type)

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Class Type Group Letter

code

Product group description

F 06 01 ID Infant and follow-on formulae

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 06 02 CD Weaning foods

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 06 03 HD Dietetic foods intended for special medical purposes

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 06 04 TD Dietetic formulae for slimming purposes and weight

reduction (New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

F 06 05 SD Supplementary foods for dietetic uses

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) F 06 06 AD Food supplements

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

G OTHER EDIBLE PRODUCTS

(New proposed class)

G 01 Water, minerals and organic compounds

(New proposed type) G 01 01 DW Drinking water, mineral water, table waters

(New proposed group, commodity codes to be developed

when the necessity arises) G 01 02 SW Salt, salt substitutes, mineral preparations

(New proposed group; commodity codes to be developed when the necessity arises)

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Table I - MAXIMUM AND GUIDELINE LEVELS FOR CONTAMINANTS

AND TOXINS IN FOODS

INDEX OF CONTAMINANTS

NAME 1 Heavy Metals: Arsenic

Cadmium

Lead

Mercury

Methylmercury

Tin

2 Radionuclides: 3 Others: Chloropropanols

Acrylonitrile

Melamine

Vinylchloride monomer

Hydrocyanic acid

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Table 1.2 Maximum levels of Heavy Metals in foodstuff

Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

Edible fats and

oils

0.1 0.1 0.001 Whole commodity

Fat spreads and

blended spreads

0.1 0.1

Natural mineral

waters

0.01 0.003 0.01

Rice, husked 0.35 Whole commodity

Rice, polished 0.2 0.4 Whole commodity Calculated as total

As in mg/l.

Salt, food grade 0.5 0.5 2 0.1 Cereals excluding

bran, germ, wheat

and rice

Brassica

vegetables

0.05 0.1 Head cabbages and

kohlrabi: whole

commodity as marketed,

after removal of

obviously decomposed

or withered leaves.

Cauliflower and

broccoli: flower heads

The ML does not

apply to Brassica

leafy vegetables

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

(immature inflorescence

only). Brussels sprouts:

“buttons” only.

Bulb vegetables 0.05 0.1 Bulb/dry onions and

garlic: whole commodity

after removal of roots

and adhering soil and

whatever parchment skin

is easily detached

Fruiting

vegetables

0.05 0.05 Whole commodity after

removal of stems. Sweet

corn and fresh corn:

kernels plus cob without

husk

The ML does not

apply to tomatoes

and edible fungi

Leafy vegetables 0.2 0.3 Whole commodity as

usually marketed, after

removal of obviously

decomposed or withered

leaves

The ML also

applies to Brassica

leafy vegetables.

Legume

vegetables

0.1 0.1 Whole commodity as

consumed. The succulent

forms may be consumed

as whole pods or as the

shelled product.

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

Pulses 0.1 0.2 Whole commodity The ML does not

apply to soya bean

(dry).

Root and tuber

vegetables

0.1 0.1 Whole commodity after

removing tops. Remove

adhering soil (e.g. by

rinsing in running water

or by gentle brushing of

the dry commodity).

Potato: peeled potato.

The ML does not

apply to celeriac.

Stalk and stem

vegetables

0.1 Whole commodity

as marketed after

removal of

obviously

decomposed or

withered leaves.

Rhubarb: leaf stems

only. Globe

artichoke: flower

head only. Celery

and asparagus:

remove adhering

soil.

Cereal grains 0.1 0.2 Whole commodity The ML does not

apply to

buckwheat,

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

cañihua, quinoa,

wheat and rice

Wheat 0.2 Whole commodity The ML applies to

common wheat,

durum wheat, spelt

and emmer.

Marine bivalve

molluscs

2 Whole commodity after

removal of shell.

The ML applies to

clams, cockles and

mussels but not to

oysters and

scallops.

Cephalopods 2 Whole commodity after

removal of shell.

The ML applies to

cuttlefishes,

octopuses and

squids without

viscera.

Berries and other

small fruits

0.1 Whole commodity after

removal of caps and

stems.

The ML does not

apply to cranberry,

currant and

elderberry.

Cranberry 0.2 Whole commodity after

removal of caps and

stems.

Currants 0.2 Fruit with stem

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

Elderberry 0.2 Whole commodity after

removal of caps and

stems.

Fruits 0.1 Whole commodity.

Berries and other small

fruits: whole commodity

after removal of caps and

stems. Pome fruits:

whole commodity after

removal of stems. Stone

fruits, dates and olives:

whole commodity after

removal of stems and

stones, but the level

calculated and expressed

on the whole commodity

without stem. Pineapple:

whole commodity after

removal of crown.

Avocado, mangos and

similar fruit with hard

seeds: whole commodity

after removal of stone

but calculated on whole

fruit.

The ML does not

apply to cranberry,

currant and

elderberry.

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

Canned fruits 0.1 250 The ML applies to the

product as consumed.

Jams (fruit

preserves) and

jellies

1

Mango chutney 1 250

Canned

vegetables

0.1 250 The ML applies to the

product as consumed.

The ML does not

apply to canned

brassica vegetables.

Preserved

tomatoes

1 In order to consider

the concentration of

the product, the

determination of

the maximum

levels for

contaminants shall

take into account

the natural total

soluble solids, the

reference value

being 4.5 for fresh

fruit.

Table olives 0.4

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

Pickled

cucumbers

(cucumber

pickles)

0.1

Processed

tomato

concentrates

1.5 In order to consider

the concentration of

the product, the

determination of

the maximum

levels for

contaminants shall

take into account

the natural total

soluble solids, the

reference value

being 4.5 for fresh

fruit.

Canned

chestnuts and

canned chestnuts

puree

1 250

Fruit juices 0.03 Whole commodity (not

concentrated) or

commodity reconstituted

to the original juice

concentration, ready to

The ML does not

apply to juices

exclusively from

berries and other

small fruit.

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

drink. The ML applies

also to nectars, ready to

drink

Canned

chestnuts and

canned chestnuts

puree

1

Meat of cattle

and sheep

0.1 Whole commodity

(without bones)

Also applies to the

fat from meat

Meat and fat of

poultry

0.1 Whole commodity

(without bones)

Cattle, Edible

offal of

0.5 Whole commodity.

Poultry, Edible

offal of

0.5 Whole commodity.

Milk 0.02 Whole commodity. Milk is the normal

mammary secretion

of milking animals

obtained from one

or more milkings

without either

addition to it or

extraction from it,

intended for

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

consumption as

liquid milk or for

further processing.

A concentration

factor applies to

partially or wholly

dehydrated milks

Infant formula,

formula for

special medical

purposes

intended for

infants and

follow-up

formula

0.01 Whole commodity.

Fish 0.3 0.5 Whole commodity (in

general after removing

the digestive tract)

The GL does not

apply to predatory

fish. The guideline

levels are intended

for methylmercury

in fresh or

processed fish and

fish products

moving in

international trade.

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Commodity /

Product

ARSENIC CADMIUM LEAD MERCURY METHYLMERCURY TIN Portion of the

Commodity /Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Level mg/kg (ppm)

Predatory fish 1 Whole commodity (in

general after removing

the digestive tract)

Predatory fish such

as shark, swordfish,

tuna, pike and

others. The

guideline levels are

intended for

methylmercury in

fresh or processed

fish and fish

products moving in

international trade.

Canned

beverages

150

Canned foods

(other than

beverages)

250

Cooked cured

chopped meat

50

Corned beef 50

Luncheon meat 50

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Table 1.3 Guidelins for Radionuclides in food

RADIONUCLIDES

Commodity / Product Name

Guideline Level (GL) (Bq/kg)

Representative Portion of the Commodity/Product to which the GL applies

Type Notes/Remarks

Infant foods* 1 238Pu, 239Pu, 240Pu,

241Am

GL The GL applies to foods intended for

consumption by infants.

Infant foods * 100 90Sr, 106Ru, 129I,

131I, 235U

GL The GL applies to foods intended for

consumption by infants.

Infant foods * 1,000 35S**, 60Co, 89Sr,

103Ru, 134Cs, 137Cs,

144Ce, 192Ir

GL The GL applies to foods intended for

consumption by infants.

Infant foods * 1,000 3H***, 14C, 99Tc GL The GL applies to foods intended for

consumption by infants.

Foods other than infant

foods

10 238Pu, 239Pu, 240Pu,

241Am

GL

Foods other than infant

foods

100 90Sr, 106Ru, 129I,

131I, 235U

GL

Foods other than infant

foods

1,000 35S**, 60Co, 89Sr, 103Ru, 134Cs, 137Cs, 144Ce, 192Ir

GL

Foods other than infant

foods

10,000 3H***, 14C, 99Tc GL

(*) This represents the value for organically bound sulphur.

(**) This represents the value for organically bound tritium.

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Scope: The Guideline Levels apply to radionuclides contained in foods destined for human consumption and traded internationally, which have been

contaminated following a nuclear or radiological emergency1. These guideline levels apply to food after reconstitution or as prepared for consumption, i.e., not to dried or concentrated foods, and are based on an intervention exemption level of 1 mSv in a year.

Application: As far as generic radiological protection of food consumers is concerned, when radionuclide levels in food do not exceed the corresponding Guideline Levels, the food should be considered as safe for human consumption. When the Guideline Levels are exceeded, national governments shall

decide whether and under what circumstances the food should be distributed within their territory or jurisdiction. National governments may wish to adopt different values for internal use within their own territories where the assumptions concerning food distribution that have been made to derive the

Guideline Levels may not apply, e.g., in the case of wide-spread radioactive contamination. For foods that are consumed in small quantities, such as spices, that represent a small percentage of total diet and hence a small addition to the total dose, the Guideline Levels may be increased by a factor of 10.

Radionuclides: The Guideline Levels do not include all radionuclides. Radionuclides included are those important for uptake into the food chain; are

usually contained in nuclear installations or used as a radiation source in large enough quantities to be significant potential contributors to levels in foods, and; could be accidentally released into the environment from typical installations or might be employed in malevolent actions. Radionuclides of natural

origin are generally excluded from consideration in this document.

1 For the purposes of this document, the term “emergency” includes both accidents and malevolent actions.

2 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Atomic Energy Agency, International Labour Office, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Pan American HealthOrganization, World Health Organization (1996) International Basic Safety Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources, IAEA,Vienna

3 For example, if 134Cs and 137Cs are contaminants in food, the guideline level of 1 000 Bq/kg refers to the summed activity of both these radionuclides

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In the Table, the radionuclides are grouped according to the guideline levels rounded logarithmically by orders of magnitude. Guideline levels are defined for two separate categories “infant foods” and “other foods”. This is because, for a number of radionuclides, the sensitivity of infants could pose a problem. The guideline levels have been checked against age- dependent ingestion dose coefficients defined as committed effective doses per unit

intake for each radionuclide, which are taken from the "International Basic Safety Standards" (IAEA, 1996)2.

Multiple radionuclides in foods: The guideline levels have been developed with the understanding that there is no need to add contributions from radionuclides in different groups. Each group should be treated independently. However, the activity concentrations of each radionuclide within the same group should be added together3.

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2 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Atomic Energy Agency, International Labour Office, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Pan American Health Organization,

World Health Organization (1996) International Basic Safety Standards for Protection against Ionizing Radiation and for the Safety of Radiation Sources, IAEA, Vienna.

3 For example, if 134Cs and 137Cs are contaminants in food, the guideline level of 1000 Bq/kg refers to the summed activity of both these radionuclides.

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Annex 1

SCIENTIFIC JUSTIFICATION FOR PROPOSED DRAFT REVISED GUIDELINE LEVELS

FOR RADIONUCLIDES IN FOODS CONTAMINATED FOLLOWING A NUCLEAR OR

RADIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY

The proposed draft revised Guideline Levels for Radionuclides in Foods and specifically the values

presented in Table 1 above are based on the following general radiological considerations and

experience of application of the existing international and national standards for control of

radionuclides in food.

Significant improvements in the assessment of radiation doses resulting from the human intake of radioactive substances have become available since the Guideline Levels were issued by the Codex Alimentarius Commission in 19894 (CAC/GL 5-1989).

Infants and adults: The levels of human exposure resulting from consumption of foods containing

radionuclides listed in Table 1 at the suggested guideline levels have been assessed both for infants

and adults and checked for compliance with the appropriate dose criterion.

In order to assess public exposure and the associated health risks from intake of radionuclides in food, estimates of food consumption rates and ingestion dose coefficients are needed. According to Ref. (WHO, 1988) it is assumed that 550 kg of food is consumed by an adult in a year. The value of infant food and milk consumption during first year of life used for infant dose calculation equal to 200 kg is based on

contemporary human habit assessments (F. Luykx, 19905; US DoH, 19986; NRPB, 20037). The most conservative values of the radionuclide-specific and age-specific ingestion dose coefficients, i.e. relevant to the chemical forms of radionuclides which are most absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract and retained in body tissues, are taken from the (IAEA, 1996).

Radiological criterion: The appropriate radiological criterion, which has been used for comparison with the dose assessment data below, is a generic intervention exemption level of around 1 mSv for individual annual dose from radionuclides in major commodities, e.g. food, recommended by the International

Commission on Radiological Protection as safe for members of the public (ICRP, 1999)8.

Naturally occurring radionuclides: Radionuclides of natural origin are ubiquitous and as a

consequence are present in all foodstuffs to varying degrees. Radiation doses from the consumption of

foodstuffs typically range from a few tens to a few hundreds of microsieverts in a year. In essence, the

doses from these radionuclides when naturally present in the diet are unamenable to control; the

resources that would be required to affect exposures would be out of proportion to the benefits achieved

for health. These radionuclides are excluded from consideration in this document as they are not

associated with emergencies.

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One-year exposure assessment: It is conservatively assumed that during the first year after major

environmental radioactive contamination caused by a nuclear or radiological emergency it might be

difficult to readily replace foods imported from contaminated regions with foods imported from unaffected

areas. According to FAO statistical data the mean fraction of major foodstuff quantities imported by all the

countries worldwide is 0.1. The values in Table 1 as regards foods consumed by infants and the general

population have been derived to ensure that if a country continues to import major foods from areas

contaminated with radionuclides, the mean annual internal dose of its inhabitants will not exceed around 1

mSv (see Annex 2). This conclusion might not apply for some radionuclides if the fraction of contaminated

food is found to be higher than 0.1, as might be the case for infants who have a diet essentially based on

milk with little variety.

Long-term exposure assessment: Beyond one year after the emergency the fraction of

contaminated food placed on the market will generally decrease as a result of national restrictions

(withdrawal from the market), changes to other produce, agricultural countermeasures and decay.

Experience has shown that in the long term the fraction of imported contaminated food will decrease by a factor of a hundred or more. Specific food categories, e.g. wild forest products, may show persistent or even increasing levels of contamination. Other categories of food may gradually be exempted from controls. Nevertheless, it must be anticipated that it may take many years before levels of individual exposure as a result of contaminated food could be qualified as negligible.

1 The Codex Alimentarius Commission at its 18th Session (Geneva 1989) adopted Guideline Levels for Radionuclides in Foods Following

Accidental Nuclear Contamination for Use in International Trade (CAC/GL 5-1989) applicable for six radionuclides (90Sr, 131I, 137Cs,

134Cs, 239Pu and 241Am) during one year after the nuclear accident.

2 F. Luykx (1990) Response of the European Communities to environmental contamination following the Chernobyl accident. In:

Environmental Contamination Following a Major Nuclear Accident, IAEA, Vienna, v.2, 269-287.

3 US DoHHS (1998) Accidental Radioactive Contamination of Human Food and Animal Feeds: Recommendations for State and Local

Agencies. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville.

4 K. Smith and A. Jones (2003) Generalised Habit Data for Radiological Assessments. NRPB Report W41.

5 International Commission on Radiological Protection (1999). Principles for the Protection of the Public in Situations of Prolonged

Exposure. ICRP Publication 82, Annals of the ICRP.

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Annex 2

ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN INTERNAL EXPOSURE WHEN THE GUIDELINE LEVELS

ARE APPLIED

For the purpose of assessment of the mean public exposure level in a country caused by the import

of food products from foreign areas with residual radioactivity, in implementing the present guideline

levels the following data should be used: annual food consumption rates for infants and adults,

radionuclide- and agedependent ingestion dose coefficients and the import/production factors. When

assessing the mean internal dose in infants and adults it is suggested that due to monitoring and

inspection the radionuclide concentration in imported foods does not exceed the present guideline

levels. Using cautious assessment approach it is considered that all the foodstuffs imported from

foreign areas with residual radioactivity are contaminated with radionuclides at the present guideline

levels.

Then, the mean internal dose of the public, E (mSv), due to annual consumption of imported foods

containing radionuclides can be estimated using the following formula:

E = GL(A) M(A) eing(A) IPF

where:

GL(A) is the Guideline Level (Bq/kg)

M(A) is the age-dependent mass of food consumed per year (kg)

eing(A) is the age-dependent ingestion dose coefficient (mSv/Bq)

IPF is the import/production factor1 (dimensionless)

Assessment results presented in Table 2 both for infants and adults demonstrate that for all the twenty

radionuclides doses from consumption of imported foods during the 1st year after major radioactive

contamination do not exceed 1 mSv. It should be noted that the doses were calculated on the basis of

a value for the IPF equal to 0.1 and that this assumption may not always apply, in particular to infants

who have a diet essentially based on milk with little variety

It should be noted that for 239Pu as well as for a number of other radionuclides the dose estimate is

conservative. This is because elevated gastro-intestinal tract absorption factors and associated

ingestion dose coefficients are applied for the whole first year of life whereas this is valid mainly

during suckling period recently estimated by ICRP to be as average first six months of life. For the

subsequent six months of the first year of life the gut absorption factors are much lower. This is not

the case for 3H, 14C, 35S, iodine and caesium isotopes.

As an example, dose assessment for 137Cs in foods is presented below for the first year after the area

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contamination with this nuclide.

For adults: E = 1 000 Bq/kg 550 kg 1.3 10-5 mSv/Bq 0.1 = 0.7 mSv;

For infants: E = 1 000 Bq/kg 200 kg 2.1 10-5 mSv/Bq 0.1 = 0.4 mSv

9The import/production factor (IPF) is defined as the ratio of the amount of foodstuffs imported per year from areas contaminated with radionuclides

to the total amount produced and imported annually in the region or country under consideration.

10 International Commission on Radiological Protection (2005) Doses to Infants from Radionuclides Ingested in

Mothers Milk. To be published.

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ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE DOSE FOR INFANTS AND ADULTS FROM INGESTION OF

IMPORTED FOODS IN A YEAR

Radionuclide

Guideline Level (Bq/kg) Effective dose (mSv)

Infant foods Other foods 1st year after major contamination

Infants Adults 238Pu

1 10

0.08 0.1

239Pu 0.08 0.1

240Pu 0.08 0.1

241Am 0.07 0.1

90Sr

100 100

0.5 0.2

106Ru 0.2 0.04

129I 0.4 0.6

131I 0.4 0.1

235U 0.7 0.3

35S*

1000 1000

0.2 0.04

60Co 1 0.2

89Sr 0.7 0.1

103Ru 0.1 0.04

134Cs 0.5 1

137Cs 0.4 0.7

144Ce 1 0.3

192Ir 0.3 0.08

3H**

1000 10000

0.002 0.02

14C 0.03 0.3

99Tc 0.2 0.4

* This represents the value for organically bound Sulphur

** This represents the value for organically bound tritium

See for “Scientific Justification for the Guideline Levels” (Annex 1) and the “Assessment of Human Internal Exposure when the Guideline Levels are Applied” (Annex 2)

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ACRYLONITRILE

Reference to JECFA: 28 (1984)

Toxicological guidance value: Provisional Acceptance (1984, the use of food-contact materials from which acrylonitrile may migrate is provisionally accepted on condition that the amount of the substance migrating into food is reduced to the lowest level technologically attainable)

Contaminant definition: acrylonitrile (monomer)

Synonyms: 2-Propenenitrile; vinyl cyanide (VCN); cyanoethylene; abbreviations, AN, CAN.

Related code of practice: Code of Practice for Source Directed Measures to Reduce Contamination of Foods with Chemicals (CAC/RCP 49- 2001)

Commodity/Product

Name

Maximum Level (ML)

mg/kg

Portion of the Commodity/Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Food 0.02

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CHLOROPROPANOLS

Reference to JECFA: 41 (1993; for 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol only), 57 (2001), 67 (2006)

Toxicological guidance value: PMTDI 0.002 mg/kg bw (2001, for 3-chloro-1,2-propanediol); maintained in 2006. Establishment of tolerable intake was considered to be inappropriate for 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol because of the nature of the toxicity (tumorogenic in various organs in rats and the contaminant can interact with chromosomes and/or DNA). BMDL 10 cancer, 3.3 mg/kg bw/day (for 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol); MOE, 65 000 (general population), 2 400 (high level intake, including young children).

Contaminant definition: 3-MCPD

Synonyms: Two substances are the most important members of this group: 3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD, also referred to as 3-monochloro-1,2-propanediol) and 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol (1,3-DCP).

Related code of practice: Code of Practice for the Reduction of 3-Monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD) during the production of AcidHydrolyzed Vegetable Proteins (Acid-HVPs) and Products that Contain Acid-HVPs (CAC/RCP 64–2008).

Commodity/Product

Name

Maximum Level (ML)

mg/kg

Portion of the Commodity/Product to

which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Liquid condiments

containing acid

hydrolyzed

vegetable proteins

0.4 The ML does not apply to naturally fermented soy sauce.

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HYDROCYANIC ACID

Reference to JECFA: 39 (1992), 74 (2011)

Toxicological guidance value: ARfD 0.09 mg/kg bw as cyanide (2011, this cyanide-equivalent ARfD applies only to foods containing cyanogenic glycosides as the main source of cyanide)

PMTDI 0.02 mg/kg bw as cyanide (2011)

Contaminant definition: See explanatory notes in the column “Notes/Remarks.

Synonyms: HCN

Related code of practice: Code of Practice for the Reduction of Hydrocyanic Acid (HCN) in Cassava and Cassava products (CAC/RCP 73-2013)

Commodity/Product

Name

Maximum Level (ML)

mg/kg

Portion of the Commodity/Product

to which the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Gari 2 Whole commodity The ML is expressed as free hydrocyanic acid. Relevant standards include GSO 2351

Cassava flour 10 The ML is expressed as free hydrocyanic acid. Relevant standards include GSO CODEX STAN 176

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MELAMINE

Reference to JECFA: FAO/WHO Expert Meeting (2008)

Toxicological guidance value: TDI 0.2 mg/kg bw (2008))

Contaminant definition: Melamine

Synonyms: Monochloroethene, chloroethylene; abbreviation VC or VCM

Related code of practice: Code of Practice for Source Directed Measures to Reduce Contamination of Foods with Chemicals (CAC/RCP 49- 2001)

Commodity/Product

Name

Maximum Level (ML)

mg/kg

Portion of the

Commodity/Product to which

the ML applies

Notes/Remarks

Food (other than

infant formulae)

and feed

2.5 Whole commodity The ML applies to food other than infant formula. The ML applies to levels of melamine resulting from its non-intentional and unavoidable presence in feed and food. The ML does not apply to feed and food for which it can be proven that the level of melamine higher than 2.5 mg/kg is the consequence of:

Authorised use of cyromazine as insecticide. The melamine level shall not exceed the level of cyromazine.

Migration from food contact materials taking account of any nationally authorised migration limit.

The ML does not apply to melamine that could be present in the following feed ingredients / additives: guanidine acetic acid (GAA), urea and biuret, as a result of normal production processes.

Powdered infant

formula

1

Liquid infant

formula

0.15 The ML applies to liquid infant formula as consumed.

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VINYL CHLORIDE MONOMER

Reference to JECFA: 28 (1984)

Toxicological guidance value: Provisional Acceptance (1984, the use of food-contact materials from which vinyl chloride may migrate is provisionally accepted, on condition that the amount of the substance migrating into food is reduced to the lowest level technologically achievable.

Contaminant definition: Vinylchloride monomer

Synonyms: Monochloroethene, chloroethylene; abbreviation VC or VCM

Related code of practice: Code of Practice for Source Directed Measures to Reduce Contamination of Foods with Chemicals (CAC/RCP 49- 2001)

Commodity/Product

Name

Maximum Level (ML)

mg/kg

Portion of the

Commodity/Product to which

the GL applies

Notes/Remarks

Food 0.01 Whole commodity The GL in food packaging material is 1.0 mg/kg.

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Reference

- GENERAL STANDARD FOR CONTAMINANTS AND TOXINS IN FOOD AND FEED CODEX

STAN 193-1995

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SAUDI FOOD & DRUG AUTHORITY

SFDA.FD 382/2018

MAXIMUM LIMITS OF PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN

AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD PRODUCTS

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SAUDI FOOD & DRUG AUTHORITY

Foreword

Saudi Food and Drug Authority is an autonomous body. The main purpose

of this organization is to monitor food, drug and medical equipments-And its

function is to issue technical regulations and specifications in the fields of food,

drug and medical equipments and products either imported or locally

manufactured. Food Sector in the authority has updated the Gulf Saudi Technical

Regulations vide No. SFDA FD./GSO 382, 383-Maximum limits of Pesticide

Residues in agricultural and food products. The draft has been updated after

reviewing the concerned specifications and the technical regulation has been

approved in the meeting of Board of Directors (17) on 16/9/1439H (31.05.2018).

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SAUDI FOOD & DRUG AUTHORITY

Maximum Limits of Pesticide Residues in Agricultural and Food Products

1. Field and Scope of Application

This standard is concerned with maximum limits for the following pesticide

residues in or on agricultural food and agricultural products.

2. Complementary References

2.1 GSO Standard, approved by the authority on “ Sampling for Determination

of Pesticide Residues in

Food and Agricultural Products”.

2.2 GSO Standard, approved by the authority on “ Methods of Determination

of Pesticide Residues in Food and Agriculture Products.

3. Definitions

3.1 Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)

“ ADI” of a chemical is the daily intake which, during an entire lifetime,

appears to be without appreciable risk to the health of the consumer on the basis

of all the known facts at the time of the evaluation of the chemical by the Joint

FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR). It is expressed in

milligrams of the chemical per kilogram of body weight.

3.2 Extraneous Maximum Residue Limit (EMRL)

“ EMRL” refers to a pesticide residue or a contaminant arising from

environment sources other than the use of a pesticide or contaminant substance

directly or indirectly on the commodity. It is the maximum concentration of a

pesticide residue or contaminant recommended by the food committee to be

legally permitted or to be acceptable in or on a food, agricultural commodity, or

animal feed. The concentration is expressed in milligrams or pesticide residue

or contaminant per kilogram of the commodity.

3.3 Good Agricultural Practice in the Use of Pesticides (GAP)

“ Gap” means official recommendations or permission to use pesticides under

actual conditions at any stage including production, storage, transport,

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distribution and processing of food commodities and animal feed, taking into

account the differences in the requirements and needs in various regions- And

some that take into account the minimum necessary quantities for proper

control in an appropriate manner that leaves the least amount of residues, to be

accepted in terms of toxicity. Good agricultural practice also include

recommendations that are necessary for various operations including

preparation of dosage ratio and repetition of application before harvesting,

permitted by the authorized or national agencies.

3.4 Limit of Determination (LOD)

“ Limit of determination” is the lowest concentration of a pesticide residue or

contaminant that can be identified and quantitatively measured in a specified

food, agricultural commodity, or animal feed with an acceptable degree of

certainty by a regulatory method of analysis.

3.5 Maximum Residue Limit (MRL)

“ MRL” is the maximum concentration of a pesticide residues (expressed as

mg/kg), recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission to be legally

permitted in or in food commodities and animal feeds. MRLs are based on GAP

data and foods derived from commodities that comply with the respective

MRLs are intended to be toxicologically acceptable.

3.6 Pesticides

“ Pesticide” means any substance intended for preventing, destroying,

attracting, repelling, or controlling any pest including unwanted species of

plants or animals during the production, storage, transport, distribution, and

processing of food, agricultural commodities, or animal feeds or which may be

administered to animals for the control of ectoparasites. The term includes

substances intended for use as a plant-growth regulator, defoliant, desiccant,

fruit thinning agent, or sprouting inhibitor and substances applied to crops

either before or after harvest to protect the commodity from deterioration during

storage and transport. The term normally excludes fertilizers, plant and animal

nutrients, food additives and animal drugs.

3.7 Pesticide Residues

“ Pesticide residue” means any specified substances in food, agricultural

commodities, or animal feed resulting from the use of a pesticide. The term

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includes any derivatives of a pesticide, such as conversion products,

metabolites, reaction products, and impurities considered to be of toxicological

significance. The term” pesticide residue” includes residues from unknown or

unavoidable sources.

3.8 Temporary Acceptable Daily Intake

“ Temporary ADI” is an acceptable daily intake established for a specified,

limited period to enable additional biochemical, toxicological or other data to

be obtained as may be required for estimating an acceptable daily intake. A

TADI estimated by the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues

normally involves the application of a safety factor larger that that used in

estimating an ADI).

3.9 Animal feed

: Harvested fodder crops, by-products of agricultural crops and other products

of plant or animal origin which are used for animal feeding and which are not

intended for human consumption.

4. Requirements

Pesticide residue limits in or on food, agricultural commodities or animal

feeds shall not exceed the limits given against each in the following Tables.

5. Sampling

Sampling shall be carried out according to the GSO standard approved by

the authority to assess. Pesticide residues in food and agricultural products.

6. Methods of Testing

Pesticide residues shall be determined according to the GSO standard to be

approved by GSO on “Methods of testing for Pesticides Residues in

Agricultural and Food Commodities”.

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Table: Maximum Limits of Pesticide Residues

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARKS

2,4-D Berries and other small

fruits

0.1

Citrus fruits 1 The MRL accommodates

post-harvest treatment of the commodity

Edible offal (mammalian) 5

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of

determination

Hay or fodder (dry) of

grasses

400

Maize 0.05

Maize fodder (dry) 40

Meat (from mammals

other than marine

mammals)

0.2

Milks 0.01

Pome fruits 0.01 At or about the limit of

determination

Potato 0.2

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of

determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder,

Dry

10

Rice, Husked

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Rye 2

Sorghum 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean fodder 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Stone fruits 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sugar cane 0.05

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Tree nuts 0.2

Wheat 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 100

2-Phenylphenol

(Fungicide)

Citrus fruits 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Citrus pulp, Dry 60 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Orange juice 0.5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Pear 20 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Abamectin

(Insecticide)

Almond hulls 0.1

Almonds 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Apple 0.02

Cattle fat 0.1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle kidney 0.05 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle liver 0.1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Cattle milk 0.005

Citrus fruits 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cotton seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cucumber 0.01

Goat meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Goat milk 0.005

Goat, Edible offal of 0.1

Hops, Dry 0.1

Lettuce, Leaf 0.05

Melons, except watermelon 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pear 0.02

Peppers Chili, dried 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.02

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Squash, summer 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Strawberry 0.02

Tomato 0.02

Walnuts 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Watermelon 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Acephate

(Insecticide)

Artichoke, Globe 0.3

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 5

Cabbages, Head 2

Cranberry 0.5

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Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05

Milks 0.02

Peppers Chili, dried 50

Poultry fats 0.1

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.3

Rice, Husked 1

Soya bean (dry) 0.3

Spices 0.2 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 1

Acetamiprid

(Acaricide)

Beans, Shelled 0.3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.4

Berries and other small fruits 2 except grapes and strawberries

Cabbages, Head 0.7

Celery 1.5

Cherries 1.5

Citrus fruits 1

Cotton seed 0.7

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

0.4

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.2 except sweet corn & mushrooms

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

Garlic 0.02

Grapes 0.5

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.02

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02

Milks 0.02

Nectarine 0.7

Onion, Bulb 0.02

Peach 0.7

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.3

Peppers Chili, dried 2

Plums (including prunes) 0.2 except prunes

Pome fruits 0.8

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Prunes 0.6

Spring Onion 5

Strawberry 0.5

Tree nuts 0.06

Aldicarb

(Insecticide)

Barley 0.02

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

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Beans (dry) 0.1

Brussels sprouts 0.1

Citrus fruits 0.2

Coffee beans 0.1

Cotton seed 0.1

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 0.2

Maize 0.05

Maize fodder (dry) 0.5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peanut 0.02

Peanut oil, Edible 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pecan 1

Sorghum 0.1

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.5

Soya bean (dry) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.02

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sugar cane 0.1

Sunflower seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sweet potato 0.1

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Wheat 0.02

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Aldrin and Dieldrin Bulb vegetables 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Cereal grains 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Citrus fruits 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Eggs 0.1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Garden pea, Shelled (succulent seeds) 1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Leafy vegetables 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Legume vegetables 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Milks 0.006 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Pome fruits 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Poultry meat 0.2 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Pulses 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Root and tuber vegetables 0.1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Ametoctradin Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

9

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Celery 20

Cucumber 0.4

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

20

Eggs 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

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Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1.5 except sweet corn and mushroom

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 3 except cucumber

Garlic 1.5

Grapes 6

Hops, Dry 30

Leafy vegetables 50

Onion, Bulb 1.5

Peppers Chili, dried 15

Potato 0.05

Poultry fats 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

Shallot 1.5

Spring Onion 20

Aminopyralid Barley 0.1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 Except kidney

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fodder (dry) of cereal grains 3

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses 70

Kidney of cattle, goats, pigs and sheep 1

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.02

Oats 0.1

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Straw of cereal grains 0.3

Triticale 0.1

Wheat 0.1

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.3

Amitraz Cattle meat 0.05 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cherries 0.5

Cotton seed 0.5

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.05

Cucumber 0.5

Edible offal of cattle, & sheep 0.2 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.5

Peach 0.5

Pig meat 0.05 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Pome fruits 0.5

Sheep meat 0.1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Tomato 0.5

Amitrole Grapes 0.05

Pome fruits 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Stone fruits 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Azinphos-Methyl Alfalfa fodder 10

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Almond hulls 5

Almonds 0.05

Apple 0.05

Blueberries 5

Broccoli 1

Cherries 2

Clover hay or fodder 5

Cotton seed 0.2

Cranberry 0.1

Cucumber 0.2

Fruits (except as otherwise listed) 1

Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Nectarine 2

Peach 2

Pear 2

Pecan 0.3

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Plums (including prunes) 2

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

Sugar cane 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tomato 1

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Vegetables (except as otherwise listed) 0.5

Walnuts 0.3

Watermelon 0.2

Azocyclotin Apple 0.2

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.1

Grapes 0.3

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.2

Pear 0.2

Azoxystrobin Almond hulls 7

Artichoke, Globe 5

Asparagus 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Banana 2

Barley 0.5

Berries and other small fruits 5 Except cranberry, grapes and strawberry

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

5

Bulb vegetables 10

Carambola 0.1

Celery 5

Citrus fruits 15

Coffee beans 0.02

Cotton seed 0.7

Cranberry 0.5

Dried herbs 300 Except hops (dry)

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.07

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

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Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 3 Except mushrooms and sweet corn

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 1

Ginseng 0.1

Ginseng, dried including red ginseng 0.3

Ginseng, extracts 0.5

Grapes 2

Herbs 70

Hops, Dry 30

Legume vegetables 3

Lettuce, Head 3

Lettuce, Leaf 3

Maize 0.02

Maize fodder (dry) 40 Dry Weight

Maize oil, Edible 0.1

Mango 0.7

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 0.03

Milks 0.01

Oats 0.5

Papaya 0.3

Peanut 0.2

Peanut fodder 30

Peppers Chili, dried 30

Pistachio nuts 1

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Plantain 2

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rice 5

Root and tuber vegetables 1

Rye 0.2

Soya bean (dry) 0.5

Soya bean fodder 100

Stone fruits 2

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 15

Strawberry 10

Sunflower seed 0.5

Tree nuts 0.01

Triticale 0.2

Wheat 0.2

Witloof chicory (sprouts) 0.3

Benalaxyl Grapes 0.3

Lettuce, Head 1

Melons, except watermelon 0.3

Onion, Bulb 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.2

Watermelon 0.1

Bentazone Barley 0.1

Beans (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Broad bean (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.2

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Field pea (dry) 1

Garden pea (young pods)(=succulent,

immature seeds)

0.2

Lima bean (young pods and/or

immature beans)

0.05

Linseed 0.1

Maize 0.2

Maize fodder (dry) 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Oats 0.1

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peanut 0.05

Potato 0.1

Rice 0.1

Rye 0.1

Sorghum 0.1

Soya bean (dry) 0.1

Wheat 0.1

Bifenazate Almond hulls 10

Beans (dry) 0.3

Blackberries 7

Cotton seed 0.3

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Dewberries (including boysenberry and

loganberry)

7

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Grapes 0.7

Hops, Dry 20

Legume vegetables 7

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 0.05

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Mints 40

Peppers Chili 3

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

2

Pome fruits 0.7

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Raspberries, Red, Black 7

Stone fruits 2

Strawberry 2

Tomato 0.5

Tree nuts 0.2

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Bifenthrin Banana 0.1

Barley 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Blackberries 1

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

0.4

Citrus fruits 0.05

Cotton seed 0.5

Dewberries (including boysenberry and

loganberry)

1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Egg plant 0.3

Hops, Dry 20

Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 15

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

3 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 3

Milks 0.2

Mustard greens 4

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 0.7

Peppers 0.5

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Pulses 0.3

Radish leaves (including radish tops) 4

Rape seed 0.05

Rapeseed oil, Edible 0.1

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Raspberries, Red, Black 1

Root and tuber vegetables 0.05

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.03

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Strawberry 1

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

30

Tomato 0.3

Tree nuts 0.05

Wheat 0.5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat germ 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Bioresmethrin Wheat 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat flour 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat germ 3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat wholemeal 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Bitertanol Apricot 1

Banana 0.5

Barley 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cherries 1

Cucumber 0.5

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Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Nectarine 1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Oats 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Peach 1

Plums (including prunes) 2

Pome fruits 2

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rye 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 3

Triticale 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Triticale straw and fodder, Dry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Boscalid Almond hulls 15

Apple 2

Banana 0.6

Barley 0.5

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 50 Dry Weight

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Berries and other small fruits 10 Except strawberry and grapes

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

5

Bulb vegetables 5

Cereal grains 0.1 Except barley, oats, rye and wheat

Citrus fruits 2

Citrus oil, edible 50

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Citrus pulp, Dry 6

Coffee beans 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

10

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Eggs 0.02

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 3 Except fungi, mushroom and sweet corn

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 3

Grapes 5

Hops, Dry 60

Kiwifruit 5

Leafy vegetables 40

Legume vegetables 3

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.7 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 2

Milks 0.1

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 50 Dry Weight

Oats 0.5

Oilseed 1

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Peppers Chili, dried 10

Pistachio nuts 1

Poultry fats 0.02

Poultry meat 0.02

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02

Prunes 10

Pulses 3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Root and tuber vegetables 2

Rye 0.5

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 50 Dry Weight

Stalk and Stem Vegetables 30

Stone fruits 3

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5 Dry Weight.

Except straw and fodder of barley, oats, rye and

wheat.

Strawberry 3

Tree nuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Except pistachio.

Wheat 0.5

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 50 Dry Weight

Bromide Ion Avocado 75

Broad bean (green pods and immature

seeds)

500

Broccoli 30

Cabbages, Head 100

Celery 300

Cereal grains 50

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Citrus fruits 30

Cucumber 100

Dates, Dried or dried and candied 100

Dried fruits 30

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

100

Dried herbs 400

Figs, Dried or dried and candied 250

Fruits (except as otherwise listed) 20

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Garden pea (young pods)(=succulent,

immature seeds)

500

Lettuce, Head 100

Okra 200

Peach, Dried 50

Peppers Chili, dried 200

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

20

Prunes (see plums) 20

Radish 200

Spices 400

Squash, summer 200

Strawberry 30

Tomato 75

Turnip greens 1,000

Turnip, Garden 200

Wheat wholemeal 50

Bromopropylate Citrus fruits 2

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Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

3

Cucumber 0.5

Grapes 2

Melons, except watermelon 0.5

Plums (including prunes) 2

Pome fruits 2

Squash, summer 0.5

Strawberry 2

Buprofezin Almond hulls 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Almonds 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Apple 3

Banana 0.3

Cherries 2

Citrus fruits 1 excluding kumquats

Citrus pulp, Dry 2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.7

Grapes 1

Mango 0.1

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Nectarine 9

Olives 5

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Peach 9

Pear 6

Peppers 2

Peppers Chili 10

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Plums (including prunes) 2

Strawberry 3

Tea, green 30

Tomato 1

Cadusafos Banana 0.01

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Captan Almonds 0.3

Blueberries 20

Cherries 25

Cucumber 3

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

50

Grapes 25

Melons, except watermelon 10

Nectarine 3

Peach 20

Plums (including prunes) 10

Pome fruits 15 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Potato 0.05

Raspberries, Red, Black 20

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

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Strawberry 15

Tomato 5

Carbaryl Almond hulls 50

Asparagus 15

Beetroot 0.1

Carrot 0.5

Citrus fruits 15 excluding kumquats

Cranberry 5

Egg plant 1

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 3

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Maize 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 250

Maize oil, Crude 0.1

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05

Milks 0.05

Olive oil, Virgin 25

Olives 30

Peppers Chili 0.5

Peppers Chili, dried 2

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

5

Rice bran, Unprocessed 170

Rice hulls 50

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 120

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Rice, Polished 1

Sorghum 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

The MRL/EMRL is temporary, irrespective of the

status of the ADI, until required information has

been provided and evaluated.

Sorghum forage (dry) 50

Soya bean (dry) 0.2

Soya bean fodder 15

Soya bean hulls 0.3

Soya bean oil, Crude 0.2

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.8

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Sunflower seed 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Sunflower seed oil, crude 0.05

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.1

Sweet corn cannery waste 7.4

Sweet potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 5

Tomato juice 3

Tomato paste 10

Tree nuts 1

Turnip, Garden 1

Wheat 2

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 2

Wheat flour 0.2

Wheat germ 1

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Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 30

Carbendazim Apricot 2

Asparagus 0.2

Banana 0.2

Barley 0.5

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 2

Beans (dry) 0.5

Berries and other small fruits 1 Except grapes

Brussels sprouts 0.5

Carrot 0.2

Cattle meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cherries 10

Chicken fat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Coffee beans 0.1

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.5

Cucumber 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Garden pea, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.02

Gherkin 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 3

Lettuce, Head 5

Mango 5

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Nectarine 2

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

1

Peach 2

Peanut 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Peanut fodder 3

Peppers Chili 2

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Pineapple 5

Plums (including prunes) 0.5

Pome fruits 3

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 15

Rice, Husked 2 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Rye 0.1

Soya bean (dry) 0.5

Soya bean fodder 0.1

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.1

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Squash, summer 0.5

Sugar beet 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.5

Tree nuts 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 1

Carbofuran Banana 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cattle fat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Citrus pulp, Dry 2 Based on the use of carbosulfan

Coffee beans 1

Cotton seed 0.1

Edible offal of cattle, goats, horses, pigs

& sheep

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Goat fat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on the use of carbosulfan.

Mandarin 0.5 Based on the use of carbosulfan

Meat of cattle, goats, horses, pigs &

sheep

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Rape seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 1

Rice, Husked 0.1

Sheep fat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.5

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Sugar beet 0.2 Based on the use of carbosulfan

Sugar cane 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

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Sunflower seed 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Carbosulfan Citrus pulp, Dry 0.1

Cotton seed 0.05

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Mandarin 0.1

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.1

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Sugar beet 0.3

Chlorantraniliprole Alfalfa fodder 50

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Berries and other small fruits 1

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

2

Celery 7

Cereal grains 0.02

Citrus fruits 0.5

Cotton seed 0.3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

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Eggs 0.1

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.6

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.3

Leafy vegetables 20

Maize fodder (dry) 25

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 0.2

Milks 0.05

Mints 15

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Pome fruits 0.4

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Root and tuber vegetables 0.02

Stone fruits 1

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 0.3

Sugar cane 0.5

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tree nuts 0.02

Chlordane Almonds 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Eggs 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Fruits and vegetables 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

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Hazelnuts 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Linseed oil, Crude 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Maize 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Milks 0.002 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Oats 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Pecan 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Poultry meat 0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Rice, Polished 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Rye 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Sorghum 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Soya bean oil, Crude 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Walnuts 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Wheat 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues

Chlormequat Barley 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cotton seed 0.5

Eggs 0.1

Goat meat 0.2

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.5

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.1

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Maize fodder (dry) 7

Meat of cattle, & sheep 0.2

Milk of cattle, goats & sheep 0.5

Oats 10

Poultry meat 0.04 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.1

Rape seed 5

Rape seed oil, Crude 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Rye 3

Rye bran, Unprocessed 10

Rye flour 3

Rye wholemeal 4

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 30

Triticale 3

Wheat 3

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 10

Wheat flour 2

Wheat wholemeal 5

Chlorothalonil Banana 15

Brussels sprouts 6

Celery 20

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Chard 50

Cherries 0.5

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

5

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Cranberry 5

Cucumber 3

Currants, Black, Red, White 20

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

5

Gherkin 3

Gooseberry 20

Grapes 3

Leek 40

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.07

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02

Melons, except watermelon 2

Milks 0.07

Onion, Bulb 0.5

Onion, Chinese 10

Onion, Welsh 10

Papaya 20

Peach 0.2

Peanut 0.1

Peppers Chili, dried 70

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

7

Poultry fats 0.01

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry meat 0.01

Poultry skin 0.01

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Poultry, Edible offal of 0.07

Pulses 1

Root and tuber vegetables 0.3

Spring Onion 10

Squash, summer 3

Strawberry 5

Tomato 5

Chlorpropham Cattle meat 0.1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Cattle, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Milk fats 0.02

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Potato 30 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Chlorpyrifos Alfalfa fodder 5

Almonds 0.05

Banana 2

Broccoli 2

Cabbages, Head 1

Carrot 0.1

Cattle kidney 0.01

Cattle liver 0.01

Cattle meat 1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Cauliflower 0.05

Chinese cabbage (type pe-tsai) 1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Citrus fruits 1 excluding kumquats

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Coffee beans 0.05

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.01

Cotton seed 0.3

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cranberry 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.1

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 0.5

Maize 0.05

Maize fodder (dry) 10

Maize oil, Edible 0.2

Milk of cattle, goats & sheep 0.02

Onion, Bulb 0.2

Peach 0.5

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.01

Pecan 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

2

Plums (including prunes) 0.5

Pome fruits 1

Potato 2

Poultry meat 0.01 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

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Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rice 0.5

Sheep meat 1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Sheep, Edible offal of 0.01

Sorghum 0.5

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 2

Soya bean (dry) 0.1

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.03

Spices, Fruits and Berries 1

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 1

Spices, Seeds 5

Strawberry 0.3

Sugar beet 0.05

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

2

Walnuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 0.5

Wheat flour 0.1

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Chlorpyrifos-Methyl Citrus fruits 2 excluding kumquats

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01

Egg plant 1

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grape pomace, Dry 5

Grapes 1

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Pome fruits 1

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.01 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rice 0.1

Sorghum 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.3

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 5

Spices, Seeds 1

Stone fruits 0.5

Strawberry 0.06

Tomato 1

Wheat 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 20 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Clethodim Alfalfa fodder 10

Bean fodder 10

Beans (dry) 2

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

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Cotton seed 0.5

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Field pea (dry) 2

Fodder beet 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Garlic 0.5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Onion, Bulb 0.5

Peanut 5

Potato 0.5

Poultry meat 0.2 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.2 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.5

Rape seed oil, Crude 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

Rapeseed oil, Edible 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean (dry) 10

Soya bean oil, Crude 1

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.5 At or about the limit of determination

Sugar beet 0.1

Sunflower seed 0.5

Sunflower seed oil, crude 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

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Tomato 1

Clofentezine Almond hulls 5

Citrus fruits 0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cucumber 0.5

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Melons, except watermelon 0.1

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Pome fruits 0.5

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Stone fruits 0.5

Strawberry 2

Tomato 0.5

Tree nuts 0.5

Clothianidin Artichoke, Globe 0.05

Banana 0.02

Barley 0.04

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.2 Dry Weight

Berries and other small fruits 0.07 Except grapes

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Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

0.2

Cacao beans 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Celery 0.04

Citrus fruits 0.07 excluding kumquats

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Coffee beans 0.05

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Except liver.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.05 Except sweet corn

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Grape juice 0.2

Grapes 0.7

Leafy vegetables 2

Legume vegetables 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.2

Maize 0.02

Maize fodder (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Dry Weight.

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.02

Oilseed 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Papaya 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 0.2 Dry Weight

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Pecan 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 0.5

Pineapple 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pome fruits 0.4

Popcorn 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.1

Prunes 0.2

Pulses 0.02

Rice 0.5

Sorghum 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Dry Weight.

Stalk and Stem Vegetables 0.04 Except artichoke and celery

Stone fruits 0.2

Sugar cane 0.4

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

0.7

Wheat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.2 Dry Weight

Cycloxydim Beans (dry) 30

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 15 green pods & immature seeds

Beetroot 0.2

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Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

9

Carrot 5

Celeriac 1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.5

Eggs 0.15

Grapes 0.3

Kale, curly 3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Leek 4

Lettuce, Head 1.5

Lettuce, Leaf 1.5

Linseed 7

Maize 0.2

Maize fodder (dry) 2

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.1

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.06

Milks 0.02

Onion, Bulb 3

Peas (dry) 30

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 15

Peppers 9

Peppers Chili, dried 90

Pome fruits 0.09 At or about the limit of determination

Potato 3

Poultry fats 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

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Poultry meat 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02

Rape seed 7

Rice 0.09 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.09

Soya bean (dry) 80

Stone fruits 0.09 At or about the limit of determination

Strawberry 3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Sugar beet 0.2

Sunflower seed 6

Swede 0.2

Tomato 1.5

Cyfluthrin/beta-

cyfluthrin

Apple 0.1

Cabbages, Head 0.08

Cauliflower 2

Citrus fruits 0.3

Citrus pulp, Dry 2

Cotton seed 0.7

Cotton seed oil, Crude 1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02

Egg plant 0.2

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.01

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Pear 0.1

Peppers 0.2

Peppers Chili, dried 1

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.07

Soya bean (dry) 0.03

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Soya bean fodder 4

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.03

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

Tomato 0.2

Cyhalothrin

(includes lambda-

cyhalothrin)

Almond hulls 2

Apricot 0.5

Asparagus 0.02

Barley 0.5

Berries and other small fruits 0.2

Bulb vegetables 0.2

Cabbages, Head 0.3

Cherries 0.3

Citrus fruits 0.2 excluding kumquats

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.3

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Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

0.5

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.3 Except mushrooms

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.05

Kidney of cattle, goats, pigs and sheep 0.2

Legume vegetables 0.2

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.05

Maize 0.02

Mango 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

3 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Nectarine 0.5

Oats 0.05

Oilseed 0.2

Olives 1

Peach 0.5

Peppers Chili, dried 3

Plums (including prunes) 0.2 Except prunes

Pome fruits 0.2

Pulses 0.05

Rice 1

Root and tuber vegetables 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rye 0.05

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.03

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

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Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 2

Sugar cane 0.05

Tree nuts 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Triticale 0.05

Wheat 0.05

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.1

Cyhexatin Apple 0.2

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.1

Grapes 0.3

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.2

Pear 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Cypermethrins

(including alpha-

and zeta-

cypermethrin)

Alfalfa fodder 30

Artichoke, Globe 0.1

Asparagus 0.4

Barley 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Bean fodder 2

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

1

Carambola 0.2

Cereal grains 0.3 Except rice barley, oats, rye and wheat

Citrus fruits 0.3 excluding shaddocks or pomelos and kumquats

Coffee beans 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.5

Durian 1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

Egg plant 0.03

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.07

Grapes 0.2

Leafy vegetables 0.7

Leek 0.05

Legume vegetables 0.7

Litchi 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Longan 1

Mango 0.7

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

Milk fats 0.5

Milks 0.05 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Oats 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Oilseed 0.1

Okra 0.5

Olive oil, Refined 0.5

Olive oil, Virgin 0.5

Olives 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Onion, Bulb 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Papaya 0.5

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 2

Peppers Chili 2

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.1

Pome fruits 0.7

Poultry fats 0.1

Poultry meat 0.1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Pulses 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rice 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Root and tuber vegetables 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Except sugar beet.

Rye 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Shaddocks or pomelos 0.5

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.5

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.2

Stone fruits 2

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 10

Strawberry 0.07

Sugar beet 0.1

Sugar cane 0.2

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Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

15

Tomato 0.2

Tree nuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Cyproconazole Beans (dry) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Cereal grains 0.08 Except maize, rice and sorghum

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.5

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.01

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peas (dry) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.01

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.4

Soya bean (dry) 0.07

Soya bean fodder 3

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.1

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5 Except maize, rice and sorghum

Sugar beet 0.05

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Cyprodinil Almond hulls 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Almonds 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Apple 0.05

Barley 3

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.5

Cucumber 0.2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Egg plant 0.2

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 3

Lettuce, Head 10

Lettuce, Leaf 10

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.000

4

At or about the limit of determination.

The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

The MRL is calculated as 4% of the LOQ for milk

fat (0.01 mg/kg). Milk fat is the fraction of the

milk that is analyzed (JMPR 2003).

Onion, Bulb 0.3

Pear 1

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.5

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

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Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Prunes 5

Raspberries, Red, Black 0.5

Squash, summer 0.2

Stone fruits 2

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 10

Strawberry 2

Tomato 0.5

Wheat 0.5

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 2

Cyromazine Artichoke, Globe 3

Beans (dry) 3

Broccoli 1

Celery 4

Chick-pea (dry) 3

Cucumber 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.3

Eggs 0.3

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1 Except mushrooms and sweet corn (corn-on-the-

cob)

Lentil (dry) 3

Lettuce, Head 4

Lettuce, Leaf 4

Lima bean (young pods and/or

immature beans)

1

Lupin (dry) 3

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Mango 0.5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.3

Melons, except watermelon 0.5

Milks 0.01

Mushrooms 7

Mustard greens 10

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Poultry meat 0.1

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.2

Spring Onion 3

Squash, summer 2

DDT Carrot 0.2 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Cereal grains 0.1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Eggs 0.1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.02 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Poultry meat 0.3 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Deltamethrin Apple 0.2

Carrot 0.02

Cereal grains 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

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Citrus fruits 0.02

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

0.1

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

Grapes 0.2

Hazelnuts 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.03 At or about the limit of determination.

Leafy vegetables 2

Leek 0.2

Legume vegetables 0.2

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.03 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.05 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Mushrooms 0.05 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Nectarine 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Olives 1

Onion, Bulb 0.05

Peach 0.05

Plums (including prunes) 0.05

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

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Pulses 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Radish 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.03

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.5

Strawberry 0.2

Sunflower seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

5

Tomato 0.3

Walnuts 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity.

Wheat flour 0.3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity.

Wheat wholemeal 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity.

Diazinon Almond hulls 5

Almonds 0.05

Blackberries 0.1

Boysenberry 0.1

Broccoli 0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cabbages, Head 0.5

Cantaloupe 0.2

Carrot 0.5

Cherries 1

Chicken eggs 0.02

Chicken meat 0.02

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Chicken, Edible offal of 0.02

Chinese cabbage (type pe-tsai) 0.05

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.2

Cranberry 0.2

Cucumber 0.1

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.2

Garden pea, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.2

Goat meat 2

Hops, Dry 0.5

Kale 0.05

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.03

Kiwifruit 0.2

Kohlrabi 0.2

Lettuce, Head 0.5

Lettuce, Leaf 0.5

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.03

Maize 0.02

Meat of cattle, & sheep 2

Milks 0.02

Onion, Bulb 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peach 0.2

Peppers Chili, dried 0.5

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.05

Pineapple 0.1

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Plums (including prunes) 1

Pome fruits 0.3

Potato 0.01

Prunes 2

Radish 0.1

Raspberries, Red, Black 0.2

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.1

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.5

Spices, Seeds 5

Spinach 0.5

Spring Onion 1

Squash, summer 0.05

Strawberry 0.1

Sugar beet 0.1

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02

Tomato 0.5

Walnuts 0.01

Dicamba Asparagus 5

Barley 7

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 50

Cotton seed 0.04

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.7

Eggs 0.01

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses 30

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Maize 0.01

Maize fodder (dry) 0.6

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.07

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.03

Milks 0.2

Poultry fats 0.04

Poultry meat 0.02

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.07

Sorghum 4

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 8

Sugar cane 1

Sweet corn (kernels) 0.02

Wheat 2

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 50

Dichlofluanid Apple 5

Cucumber 5

Currants, Black, Red, White 15

Gooseberry 7

Grapes 15

Lettuce, Head 10

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peach 5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Pear 5

Peppers 2

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Peppers Chili, dried 20

Potato 0.1

Raspberries, Red, Black 15

Strawberry 10

Tomato 2

Dichloran Carrot 15

Grapes 7

Nectarine 7

Onion, Bulb 0.2

Peach 7

Dichlorvos

Edible offal (mammalian)

0.01

Eggs 0.01

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.01

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01

Milks 0.01

Poultry fats 0.01

Poultry meat 0.01

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01

Rice 7

Rice bran, Unprocessed 15

Rice, Husked 1.5

Rice, Polished 0.15

Spices 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Wheat 7

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Wheat bran, Unprocessed 15

Wheat flour 0.7

Wheat wholemeal 3

Dicofol Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.1

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Spices, Seeds 0.05

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

40

Difenoconazole Asparagus 0.03

Banana 0.1

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.7

Broccoli 0.5

Brussels sprouts 0.2

Cabbages, Head 0.2

Carrot 0.2

Cauliflower 0.2

Celeriac 0.5

Celery 3

Cherries 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Garlic 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Ginseng 0.5

Grapes 0.1

Leek 0.3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

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Lettuce, Head 2

Lettuce, Leaf 2

Mango 0.07

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.005 At or about the limit of determination.

Nectarine 0.5

Olives 2

Papaya 0.2

Passion fruit 0.05

Peach 0.5

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.7

Plums (including prunes) 0.2

Pome fruits 0.5

Potato 0.02

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 0.05

Soya bean (dry) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar beet 0.2

Sunflower seed 0.02

Tomato 0.5

Tree nuts 0.03

Wheat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 3

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Diflubenzuron Barley 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Citrus fruits 0.5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses 3

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Mushrooms 0.3

Mustard greens 10

Nectarine 0.5

Oats 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Peach 0.5

Peanut 0.1

Peanut fodder 40

Peppers Chili 3

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.7

Plums (including prunes) 0.5

Pome fruits 5

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Rice 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

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Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.7

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 1.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tree nuts 0.2

Triticale 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Dimethenamid-P Bean fodder 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Beans (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Beetroot 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Fodder beet 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Garlic 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Maize fodder (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Onion, Bulb 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Peanut 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Peanut fodder 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Shallot 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sorghum 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

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Soya bean (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar beet 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Sweet potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Dimethipin Cotton seed 1

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.1

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 0.2

Sunflower seed 1

Dimethoate Artichoke, Globe 0.05

Asparagus 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Barley 2

Brussels sprouts 0.2

Cabbage, Savoy 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Cattle, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Cauliflower 0.2

Celery 0.5

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Cherries 2

Citrus fruits 5 (excluding kumquats)

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Lettuce, Head 0.3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Mango 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Meat of cattle, goats, horses, pigs &

sheep

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Milk of cattle, goats & sheep 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Olives 0.5

Pear 1

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

1

Peppers Chili, dried 3

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.5

Potato 0.05

Poultry fats 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Sheep, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.5

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Spices, Seeds 5

Sugar beet 0.05

Turnip greens 1

Turnip, Garden 0.1

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Wheat 0.05

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 1

Dimethomorph Broccoli 1

Cabbages, Head 2

Corn salad 10

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1 Except fungi, edible; mushrooms and sweet corn

(corn-on-the-cob and kernels)

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Grapes 2

Hops, Dry 80

Kohlrabi 0.02

Lettuce, Head 10

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Pineapple 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Potato 0.05

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Strawberry 0.05

Dinocap Apple 0.2

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Cucumber 0.7

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Grapes 0.5

Melons, except watermelon 0.5

Peach 0.1

Peppers 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peppers Chili, dried 2

Squash, summer 0.07

Strawberry 0.5

Tomato 0.3

Dinotefuran Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

2

Celery 0.6

Cotton seed 0.2

Cranberry 0.15

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.5 (except sweet corn and mushrooms)

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Grapes 0.9

Leafy vegetables 6 (except watercress)

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1

Milks 0.1

Nectarine 0.8

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Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peach 0.8

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Rice 8

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 6

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Rice, Polished 0.3

Spring Onion 4

Watercress 7

Diphenylamine Apple 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Apple juice 0.5 (for processed foods) The MRL accommodates

post-harvest treatment of the primary food

commodity.

Cattle kidney 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Cattle liver 0.05

Cattle meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

(for meat) The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of

meat.

Milk fats 0.01

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Pear 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Diquat Alfalfa fodder 100

Barley 5

Beans (dry) 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

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Lentil (dry) 0.2

Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Oats 2

Peas (dry) 0.2

Potato 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 2

Rice 10

Rice, Husked 1

Rice, Polished 0.2

Sorghum 2

Soya bean (dry) 0.2

Sunflower seed 1

Vegetable oils, Crude 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Vegetables (except as otherwise listed) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat 2

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 2

Wheat flour 0.5

Wheat wholemeal 2

Disulfoton Alfalfa fodder 5 Dry Weight.

Asparagus 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

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Barley 0.2

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 3

Beans (dry) 0.2

Chicken eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Clover hay or fodder 10

Coffee beans 0.2

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.2

Cotton seed 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Garden pea (young pods)(=succulent,

immature seeds)

0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Garden pea, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.02

Maize 0.02

Maize fodder (dry) 3

Milk of cattle, goats & sheep 0.01

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Oats 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Peanut 0.1

Pecan 0.1

Pineapple 0.1

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Spices 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar beet 0.2

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet corn (kernels) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat 0.2

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Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Dithianon Cherries 5

Grapes 3

Hops, Dry 100

Mandarin 3

Pome fruits 5

Shaddocks or pomelos 3

Dithiocarbamates Almond hulls 20

Almonds 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Asparagus 0.1

Banana 2

Barley 1

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 25

Cabbages, Head 5

Carrot 1

Cherries 0.2

Cos lettuce 10

Cranberry 5

Cucumber 2

Currants, Black, Red, White 10

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Garlic 0.5

Grapes 5

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Hops, Dry 30

Kale 15

Leek 0.5

Lettuce, Head 0.5

Maize fodder (dry) 2

Mandarins 10

Mango 2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Melons, except watermelon 0.5

Milks 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Onion, Bulb 0.5

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

2

Papaya 5

Peanut 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Peanut fodder 5

Pecan 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Pome fruits 5

Potato 0.2

Poultry meat 0.1

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.1

Pumpkins 0.2

Spring Onion 10

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Squash, summer 1

Stone fruits 7

Strawberry 5

Sugar beet 0.5

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 2

Watermelon 1

Wheat 1

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 25

Winter squash 0.1

Dodine Cherries 3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Nectarine 5

Peach 5

Pome fruits 5

Emamectin

benzoate

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.01

Cos lettuce 1

Cotton seed 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.08

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.02 except sweet corn and mushrooms

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.007

Grapes 0.03

Lettuce, Head 1

Lettuce, Leaf 1

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.02

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Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.004

Milks 0.002

Mustard greens 0.2

Nectarine 0.03

Peach 0.03

Peppers Chili, dried 0.2

Pome fruits 0.02

Endosulfan Avocado 0.5

Cacao beans 0.2

Coffee beans 0.2

Cotton seed 0.3

Cucumber 1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Custard apple 0.5

Egg plant 0.1

Eggs 0.03 At or about the limit of determination.

Hazelnuts 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.03 At or about the limit of determination.

Litchi 2

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.1

Macadamia nuts 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Mango 0.5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Melons, except watermelon 2

Milk fats 0.1

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Milks 0.01

Papaya 0.5

Persimmon, American 2

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.03 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.03 At or about the limit of determination.

Soya bean (dry) 1

Soya bean oil, Crude 2

Spices, Fruits and Berries 5

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.5

Spices, Seeds 1

Squash, summer 0.5

Sweet potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

10

Tomato 0.5

Endrin Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Poultry meat 0.1 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Esfenvalerate Cotton seed 0.05

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Tomato 0.1

Wheat 0.05

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Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 2

Ethephon Apple 5

Barley 1

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 5

Blueberries 20

Cantaloupe 1

Cherries 10

Chicken eggs 0.2 At or about the limit of determination.

Cotton seed 2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal of cattle, goats, horses, pigs

& sheep

0.2 At or about the limit of determination.

Figs, Dried or dried and candied 10

Grapes 1

Hazelnuts 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Meat of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Milk of cattle, goats & sheep 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Peppers 5

Peppers Chili, dried 50

Pineapple 2

Poultry meat 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.2 At or about the limit of determination.

Rye 1

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 5

Tomato 2

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Walnuts 0.5

Wheat 1

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Ethion Spices, Fruits and Berries 5

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.3

Spices, Seeds 3

Ethoprophos Banana 0.02

Cucumber 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01

Melons, except watermelon 0.02

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Peppers Chili, dried 0.2

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.05

Potato 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Strawberry 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar cane 0.02

Sugar cane fodder 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet potato 0.05

Tomato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Turnip, Garden 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Ethoxyquin Pear 3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Pear 3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Etofenprox Apple 0.6

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Beans (dry) 0.05

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

8

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Grapes 4

Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.02

Nectarine 0.6

Peach 0.6

Pear 0.6

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rice 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Etoxazole Almond hulls 3

Citrus fruits 0.1

Cucumber 0.02

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Grapes 0.5

Hops, Dry 15

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

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Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Mints 15

Pome fruits 0.07

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

15

Tree nuts 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Famoxadone Barley 0.2

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 5

Cucumber 0.2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.5

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Grape pomace, Dry 7

Grapes 2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.03 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Squash, summer 0.2

Tomato 2

Wheat 0.1

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.2

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 7

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Fenamiphos Apple 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Banana 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Brussels sprouts 0.05

Cabbages, Head 0.05

Cotton seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Melons, except watermelon 0.05

Milks 0.005 At or about the limit of determination.

Peanut 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Peanut oil, Crude 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Fenarimol Apple pomace, dry 5

Artichoke, Globe 0.1

Banana 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cattle kidney 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Cattle liver 0.05

Cattle meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Cherries 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.2

Grapes 0.3

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Hops, Dry 5

Melons, except watermelon 0.05

Peach 0.5

Pecan 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.5

Pome fruits 0.3

Strawberry 1 The MRL/EMRL is temporary, irrespective of the

status of the ADI, until required information has

been provided and evaluated.

Fenbuconazole Almond hulls 3

Apple pomace, dry 1

Apricot 0.5

Banana 0.05

Barley 0.2

Barley bran, unprocessed 1

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 3

Blueberries 0.5

Cherries 1

Cranberry 1

Cucumber 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Grapes 1

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01

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Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Peach 0.5

Peanut 0.1

Peanut fodder 15

Peppers 0.6

Peppers Chili, dried 2

Plums (including prunes) 0.3

Pome fruits 0.5 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 0.05

Rye 0.1

Squash, summer 0.05

Sunflower seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Tree nuts 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat 0.1

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 3

Fenbutatin Oxide Almonds 0.5

Banana 10

Cherries 10

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Chicken meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Chicken, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Citrus fruits 5 (including kumquats)

Citrus pulp, Dry 25

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Cucumber 0.5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Eggs 0.05

Grape pomace, Dry 100

Grapes 5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Peach 7

Pecan 0.5

Plums (including prunes) 3

Pome fruits 5

Prunes 10

Raisins (seedless white grape var.,

partially dried)

20

Strawberry 10

Tomato 1

Walnuts 0.5

Fenhexamid Almond hulls 2

Almonds 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Apricot 10

Bilberry 5

Blackberries 15

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Blueberries 5

Cherries 7

Cucumber 1

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Currants, Black, Red, White 5

Dewberries (including boysenberry and

loganberry)

15

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

25

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Egg plant 2

Elderberries 5

Gherkin 1

Gooseberry 5

Grapes 15

Juneberries 5

Kiwifruit 15

Lettuce, Head 30

Lettuce, Leaf 30

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Nectarine 10

Peach 10

Peppers 2

Plums (including prunes) 1

Raspberries, Red, Black 15

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Squash, summer 1

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Strawberry 10

Tomato 2

Fenitrothion Peppers 2

Plums (including prunes) 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Raspberries, Red, Black 15 At or about the limit of determination.

Squash, summer 1 At or about the limit of determination.

Strawberry 10 At or about the limit of determination.

Tomato 2

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Rice bran, Unprocessed 40 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity.

Soya bean (dry) 0.01

Spices, Fruits and Berries 1

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Spices, Seeds 7

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 25 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity.

Fenpropathrin Cattle meat 0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Cattle milk 0.1 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Cattle, Edible offal of 0.05

Cotton seed 1

Cotton seed oil, Crude 3

Egg plant 0.2

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Gherkin 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

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Grapes 5

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Pome fruits 5

Poultry meat 0.02 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

2

Tomato 1

Fenpropimorph Banana 2

Barley 0.5

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 5

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.05

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.3

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.01

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02

Milks 0.01

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Oats 0.5

Poultry fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rye 0.5

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 5

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Wheat 0.5

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Fenpyroximate Cattle kidney 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Cattle liver 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Cattle meat 0.02 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Cattle milk 0.005 At or about the limit of determination.

The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Citrus fruits 0.5 (excluding kumquats)

Cucumber 0.03

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.3

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.2 Except sweet corn and mushrooms

Grapes 0.1

Hops, Dry 10

Melons, except watermelon 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Peppers Chili, dried 1

Pome fruits 0.3

Tree nuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Fenthion Cherries 2

Citrus fruits 2

Olive oil, Virgin 1

Olives 1

Rice, Husked 0.05

Fenvalerate Broccoli, Chinese 3

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Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02

Mango 1.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.1 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.03

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

Fipronil Banana 0.005

Barley 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

Cabbages, Head 0.02

Cattle kidney 0.02

Cattle liver 0.1

Cattle meat 0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Cattle milk 0.02

Eggs 0.02

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

0.02

Maize 0.01

Maize fodder (dry) 0.1 Dry Weight

Oats 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

Potato 0.02

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02

Rice 0.01

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.2 Dry Weight

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Rye 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar beet 0.2

Sunflower seed 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Triticale 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat 0.002 At or about the limit of determination.

Flubendiamide Almond hulls 10

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

4

Celery 5

Cotton seed 1.5

Edible offal (mammalian) 1

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

Grapes 2

Legume vegetables 2

Lettuce, Head 5

Lettuce, Leaf 7

Maize 0.02

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milk fats 5

Milks 0.1

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 40

Peppers 0.7

Peppers Chili, dried 7

Pome fruits 0.8

Pulses 1

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Soya bean fodder 60

Stone fruits 2

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

50

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tomato 2

Tree nuts 0.1

Fludioxonil Apple pomace, dry 20

Basil 10

Basil, dry 50

Beans (dry) 0.07

Beans, Shelled 0.03

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.3

Blackberries 5

Blueberries 2

Broccoli 0.7

Cabbages, Head 2

Carrot 0.7

Cereal grains 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Chives 10

Chives, dry 50

Citrus fruits 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Cotton seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Cucumber 0.3

Dewberries (including boysenberry and

loganberry)

5

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Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Egg plant 0.3

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Grapes 2

Kiwifruit 15 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Lettuce, Head 10

Mango 2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Melons, except watermelon 0.03

Milks 0.01

Mustard greens 10

Onion, Bulb 0.5

Peas (dry) 0.07

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.3

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.03

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Pistachio nuts 0.2

Pome fruits 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Pomegranate 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Potato 0.02

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Rape seed 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Raspberries, Red, Black 5

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Squash, summer 0.3

Stone fruits 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 0.06 At or about the limit of determination.

Strawberry 3

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet potato 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tomato 0.5

Watercress 10

Yams 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Flumethrin Cattle meat 0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

On carcass fat basis. The MRL accommodates

external animal treatment.

Cattle milk 0.05 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

On carcass fat basis. The MRL accommodates

external animal treatment.

Fluopicolide Brussels sprouts 0.2

Cabbages, Head 7

Celery 20

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

10

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

2

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1 Except mushrooms and sweet corn.

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Grape pomace, Dry 7

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Grapes 2

Leafy vegetables 30

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.02

Onion, Bulb 1

Onion, Welsh 10

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peppers Chili, dried 7

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 0.2

Fluopyram Banana 0.8

Beans (dry) 0.07

Carrot 0.4

Cherries 0.7

Chick-pea (dry) 0.07

Cucumber 0.5

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Eggs 0.3

Grapes 2

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.5

Lentil (dry) 0.07

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 3

Lupin (dry) 0.07

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Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5

Milks 0.3

Peach 0.4

Peanut 0.03

Pome fruits 0.5

Potato 0.03

Poultry meat 0.2

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.7

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Strawberry 0.4

Sugar beet 0.04

Tomato 0.4

Tree nuts 0.04

Flusilazole Apple pomace, dry 2

Apricot 0.2

Banana 0.03

Cereal grains 0.2 Except rice

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.3

Edible offal (mammalian) 2

Eggs 0.1

Grape pomace, Dry 2

Grapes 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.05

Nectarine 0.2

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Peach 0.2

Pome fruits 0.3

Poultry meat 0.2

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.2

Rape seed 0.1

Soya bean (dry) 0.05

Soya bean hulls 0.05

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.1

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5 Except rice

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Sunflower seed 0.1

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01

Flutolanil Eggs 0.05

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Rice bran, Unprocessed 10

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 10

Rice, Husked 2

Rice, Polished 1

Flutriafol Banana 0.3

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Coffee beans 0.15

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

Grapes 0.8

Peanut 0.15

Peanut fodder 20

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Pome fruits 0.3

Soya bean (dry) 0.4

Wheat 0.15

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.3

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 8

Fluxapyroxad Barley 2

Barley bran, processed 4

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 30

Beans (dry) 0.3

Beans, Shelled 0.09

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 2

Chick-pea (dry) 0.4

Cotton seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1

Eggs 0.02

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.6 (except sweet corn and mushrooms)

Lentil (dry) 0.4

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Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Maize fodder (dry) 15

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milk fats 0.5

Milks 0.02

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 30

Oats 2

Oilseed 0.8 (except peanut and cotton)

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 40 Dry Weight.

Peanut 0.01

Peas (dry) 0.4

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

2

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.09

Peppers Chili, dried 6

Pome fruits 0.9

Potato 0.03

Poultry fats 0.05

Poultry meat 0.02

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02

Prunes 5

Rye 0.3

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 30

Soya bean (dry) 0.15

Soya bean (immature seeds) 0.5

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Soya bean (young pod) 1.5

Soya bean fodder 30 Dry Weight.

Soya bean hulls 0.3

Stone fruits 2

Sugar beet 0.15

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.15

Triticale 0.3

Triticale straw and fodder, Dry 30

Wheat 0.3

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 1

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 30

Folpet Apple 10

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cucumber 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

40

Grapes 10

Lettuce, Head 50

Melons, except watermelon 3

Onion, Bulb 1

Potato 0.1

Strawberry 5

Tomato 3

Glufosinate-

Ammonium

Asparagus 0.4

Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits -

edible peel

0.1

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Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits -

inedible peel

0.1 (except banana and kiwifruit)

Banana 0.2

Bean fodder 1

Blueberries 0.1

Carrot 0.05

Citrus fruits 0.05

Coffee beans 0.1

Common bean (dry) 0.05

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Corn salad 0.05

Cotton seed 5

Currants, Black, Red, White 1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Gooseberry 0.1

Grapes 0.15

Lettuce, Head 0.4

Maize 0.1

Maize fodder (dry) 8

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05

Milks 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Onion, Bulb 0.05

Pome fruits 0.1

Potato 0.1

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Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Prunes 0.3

Rape seed 1.5

Rape seed oil, Crude 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Raspberries, Red, Black 0.1

Rice 0.9

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 2

Soya bean (dry) 2

Stone fruits 0.15

Strawberry 0.3

Sugar beet 1.5

Sugar beet molasses 8

Tree nuts 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Glyphosate Alfalfa fodder 500

Banana 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 400

Bean fodder 200

Beans (dry) 2

Cereal grains 30 Except maize and rice

Cotton seed 40

Edible offal (mammalian) 5 Except pigs

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses 500

Lentil (dry) 5

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Maize 5

Maize fodder (dry) 150

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 100

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 500

Peas (dry) 5

Poultry meat 0.05

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.5

Rape seed 20

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 50

Soya bean (dry) 20

Sugar beet 15

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Sugar cane 2

Sugar cane molasses 10

Sunflower seed 7

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 3

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 20

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 300

Guazatine Cereal grains 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Citrus fruits 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Haloxyfop Banana 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Beans (dry) 3

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Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.5

Chick-pea (dry) 0.05

Citrus fruits 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Coffee beans 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Cotton seed 0.7

Edible offal (mammalian) 2

Eggs 0.1

Fodder beet 0.4

Grapes 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milk fats 7

Milks 0.3

Onion, Bulb 0.2

Peanut fodder 5

Peas (dry) 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.7

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 1

Pome fruits 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.7 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.7

Rape seed 3

Soya bean (dry) 2

Stone fruits 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar beet 0.4

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Sunflower seed 0.3

Heptachlor Cereal grains 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Citrus fruits 0.01 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Cotton seed 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Eggs 0.05 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Milks 0.006 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Pineapple 0.01 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Poultry meat 0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Soya bean (immature seeds) 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Soya bean oil, Crude 0.5 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.02 The MRL is based on extraneous residues.

Hexythiazox Citrus fruits 0.5

Date 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05

Egg plant 0.1

Eggs 0.05

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.05 Except watermelon.

Grape pomace, Dry 15

Grapes 1

Hops, Dry 3

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Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.05

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milk fats 0.05

Milks 0.05

Pome fruits 0.4

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05

Prunes 1

Stone fruits 0.3

Strawberry 6

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

15

Tomato 0.1

Tree nuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Hydrogen Phosphide Cacao beans 0.01 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Cereal grains 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Dried fruits 0.01 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Dried vegetables 0.01 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Peanut 0.01 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Spices 0.01 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Tree nuts 0.01 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Imazalil Banana 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

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Citrus fruits 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Cucumber 0.5

Gherkin 0.5

Melons, except watermelon 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Persimmon, Japanese 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Pome fruits 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Potato 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Raspberries, Red, Black 2

Strawberry 2

Wheat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Imidacloprid Almond hulls 5

Apple 0.5

Apple pomace, dry 5

Apricot 0.5

Banana 0.05

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 1

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Berries and other small fruits 5 Except cranberries, grapes and strawberries.

Broccoli 0.5

Brussels sprouts 0.5

Cabbages, Head 0.5

Cauliflower 0.5

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Celery 6

Cereal grains 0.05

Cherry, Sweet 0.5

Citrus fruits 1 (excluding kumquats)

Citrus pulp, Dry 10

Coffee beans 1

Cranberry 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Cucumber 1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.3

Egg plant 0.2

Eggs 0.02

Grapes 1

Hops, Dry 10

Leek 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Lettuce, Head 2

Maize fodder (dry) 0.2

Mango 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1

Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Milks 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Nectarine 0.5

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 1

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peach 0.5

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Peanut 1

Peanut fodder 30

Pear 1

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

5

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 2

Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Plums (including prunes) 0.2

Pomegranate 1

Poultry meat 0.02

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05

Pulses 2 (except soya beans)

Radish leaves (including radish tops) 5

Rape seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Root and tuber vegetables 0.5

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 1

Squash, summer 1

Strawberry 0.5

Sunflower seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Tomato 0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tree nuts 0.01

Watermelon 0.2

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.3

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Wheat flour 0.03

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 1

Indoxacarb Alfalfa fodder 60

Apple 0.5

Broccoli 0.2

Cabbages, Head 3

Cauliflower 0.2

Chick-pea (dry) 0.2

Cotton fodder, dry 20

Cotton seed 1

Cowpea (dry) 0.1

Cranberry 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05

Egg plant 0.5

Eggs 0.02

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Grapes 2

Lettuce, Head 7

Lettuce, Leaf 3

Maize fodder (dry) 25

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milk fats 2

Milks 0.1

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Mints 15

Mung bean (dry) 0.2

Peanut 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Peanut fodder 50

Pear 0.2

Peppers 0.3

Potato 0.02

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Prunes 3

Soya bean (dry) 0.5

Stone fruits 1

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02

Tomato 0.5

Iprodione Almonds 0.2

Barley 2

Beans (dry) 0.1

Blackberries 30

Broccoli 25

Carrot 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Cherries 10

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

2

Cucumber 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

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Grapes 10

Kiwifruit 5

Lettuce, Head 10

Lettuce, Leaf 25

Onion, Bulb 0.2

Peach 10

Pome fruits 5 he MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Rape seed 0.5

Raspberries, Red, Black 30

Rice, Husked 10

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

Spices, Seeds 0.05

Strawberry 10 At or about the limit of determination.

Sugar beet 0.1

Sunflower seed 0.5

Tomato 5

Witloof chicory (sprouts) 1

Isopyrazam Banana 0.06

Barley 0.07

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Milk fats 0.02

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rye 0.03

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 3

Triticale 0.03

Triticale straw and fodder, Dry 3

Wheat 0.03

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.15

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 3

Kresoxim-Methyl Barley 0.1

Cucumber 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Grapefruit 0.5

Grapes 1

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Olive oil, Virgin 0.7

Olives 0.2

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.5

Pome fruits 0.2

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Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Rye 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5

Wheat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Lindane Barley 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Oats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Poultry meat 0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Rye 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sorghum 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Sweet corn (kernels) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Wheat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Malathion Apple 0.5

Asparagus 1

Beans (dry) 2

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 1

Blueberries 10

Citrus fruits 7 (excluding kumquats)

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Cotton seed 20

Cotton seed oil, Crude 13

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cotton seed oil, Edible 13

Cucumber 0.2

Grapes 5

Maize 0.05

Mustard greens 2

Onion, Bulb 1

Peppers 0.1

Peppers Chili, dried 1

Sorghum 3

Spices, Fruits and Berries 1

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.5

Spices, Seeds 2

Spinach 3

Spring Onion 5

Strawberry 1

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02

Tomato 0.5

Tomato juice 0.01

Turnip greens 5

Turnip, Garden 0.2

Wheat 10

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 25

Wheat flour 0.2

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Maleic Hydrazide Garlic 15

Onion, Bulb 15

Potato 50

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Shallot 15

Mandipropamid Broccoli 2

Cabbages, Head 3

Celery 20

Cucumber 0.2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Grapes 2

Leafy vegetables 25

Melons, except watermelon 0.5

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Spring Onion 7

Squash, summer 0.2

Tomato 0.3

MCPA Barley 0.2

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 50

Edible offal (mammalian) 3

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Flax-seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Hay or fodder (dry) of grasses 500

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Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 0.3

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.04

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 50

Oats 0.2

Peas (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry fats 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rye 0.2

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 50

Triticale 0.2

Triticale straw and fodder, Dry 50

Wheat 0.2

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 50

Meptyldinocap Cucumber 0.07

Grapes 0.2

Melons, except watermelon 0.5

Squash, summer 0.07

Strawberry 0.3

Metaflumizone

Brussels sprouts 0.8

Chinese cabbage (type pack-choi) 6

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Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Egg plant 0.6

Lettuce, Head 7

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milk fats 0.02

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers 0.6

Peppers Chili, dried 6

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.6

Metalaxyl Asparagus 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Avocado 0.2

Broccoli 0.5

Brussels sprouts 0.2

Cabbages, Head 0.5

Cacao beans 0.2

Carrot 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cauliflower 0.5

Cereal grains 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Citrus fruits 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Cotton seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cucumber 0.5

Gherkin 0.5

Grapes 1

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Hops, Dry 10

Lettuce, Head 2

Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Onion, Bulb 2

Peanut 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Pome fruits 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Raspberries, Red, Black 0.2

Soya bean (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Seeds 5

Spinach 2

Squash, summer 0.2

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sunflower seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.5

Watermelon 0.2

Winter squash 0.2

Methamidophos Artichoke, Globe 0.2

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 1

Cotton seed 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fodder beet 0.02

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.02

Potato 0.05

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Rice, Husked 0.6

Soya bean (dry) 0.1

Spices 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Sugar beet 0.02

Methidathion Almonds 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Apple 0.5

Artichoke, Globe 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Beans (dry) 0.1

Cabbages, Head 0.1

Cattle fat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Cherries 0.2

Cotton seed 1

Cotton seed oil, Crude 2

Cucumber 0.05

Edible offal of cattle, & sheep 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

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Goat fat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Goat meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Goat, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Grapefruit 2

Grapes 1

Hops, Dry 5

Lemons and limes 2

Macadamia nuts 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Maize 0.1

Mandarins 5

Meat of cattle, & sheep 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.001

Nectarine 0.2

Olives 1

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

2

Pear 1

Peas (dry) 0.1

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.1

Pecan 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Pig fat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Pineapple 0.05

Plums (including prunes) 0.2

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

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Poultry fats 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Radish 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.1

Safflower seed 0.1

Sheep fat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum 0.2

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.02

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sunflower seed 0.5

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

0.5

Tomato 0.1

Walnuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Methiocarb Artichoke, Globe 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Barley 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Brussels sprouts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cabbages, Head 0.1

Cauliflower 0.1

Hazelnuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Leek 0.5

Lettuce, Head 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Onion, Bulb 0.5

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 0.5

Peas (dry) 0.1

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.1

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

2

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Strawberry 1

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sunflower seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Methomyl Alfalfa fodder 20

Apple 0.3

Asparagus 2

Barley 2

Bean fodder 10

Beans (dry) 0.05

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 1

Citrus fruits 1 (excluding kumquats)

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Citrus pulp, Dry 3

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

1

Cotton seed 0.2

Cotton seed , meal 0.05

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.04

Cotton seed, hulls 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.1

Grapes 0.3

Lettuce, Head 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Lettuce, Leaf 0.2

Maize 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Maize oil, Edible 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Mint hay 0.5

Nectarine 0.2

Oats 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Onion, Bulb 0.2

Peach 0.2

Pear 0.3

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

5

Peppers 0.7

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Peppers Chili, dried 10

Plums (including prunes) 1

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.05

Soya bean (dry) 0.2

Soya bean fodder 0.2

Soya bean hulls 1

Soya bean meal 20

Soya bean oil, Crude 0.2

Soya bean oil, Refined 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

Straw, fodder (dry) and hay of cereal

grains and other grass-like plants

10

Tomato 1

Wheat 2

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 3

Wheat flour 0.03

Wheat germ 2

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Methoprene Cereal grains 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02

Eggs 0.02

Maize oil, Crude 200 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

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Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.1 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products"

Poultry meat 0.02

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02

Rice hulls 40 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 25 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Methoxyfenozide Almond hulls 50

Apple pomace, dry 7

Avocado 0.7

Beans (dry) 0.5

Beans, Shelled 0.3

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Blueberries 4

Broccoli 3

Cabbages, Head 7

Carrot 0.5

Celery 15

Citrus fruits 2

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

2

Cotton seed 7

Cowpea (dry) 5

Cranberry 0.7

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

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Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Eggs 0.01

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.3 (except watermelon)

Grapes 1

Lettuce, Head 15

Lettuce, Leaf 30

Maize 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 60 Dry Weight

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.3

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.3 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.05

Mustard greens 30

Papaya 1

Peanut 0.03

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peanut fodder 80

Peanut oil, Edible 0.1

Peas (dry) 5

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

2

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.3

Peppers 2

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Pome fruits 2

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Prunes 2

Radish 0.4

Radish leaves (including radish tops) 7

Stone fruits 2

Strawberry 2

Sugar beet 0.3

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Sweet potato 0.02

Tomato 2

Tree nuts 0.1

Methyl Bromide Bread and other cooked cereal products 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

To apply to commodity at point of retail sale or

when offered for consumption.

Cacao beans 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply at point of entry into a country and, in

case of cereal for milling, if product has been

freely exposed to air for a period of at least 24 h

after fumigation and before.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cereal grains 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply at point of entry into a country and, in

case of cereal for milling, if product has been

freely exposed to air for a period of at least 24 h

after fumigation and before.

Cocoa products 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply to commodity at point of retail sale or

when offered for consumption.

Dried fruits 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply to commodity at point of retail sale or

when offered for consumption.

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Dried fruits 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply at point of entry into a country and, in

case of cereal for milling, if product has been

freely exposed to air for a period of at least 24 h

after fumigation and before.

Milled cereals products 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply to commodity at point of retail sale or

when offered for consumption.

Milled cereals products 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply at point of entry into a country and, in

case of cereal for milling, if product has been

freely exposed to air for a period of at least 24 h

after fumigation and before.

Peanut 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply to commodity at point of retail sale or

when offered for consumption.

Peanut 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply at point of entry into a country and, in

case of cereal for milling, if product has been

freely exposed to air for a period of at least 24 h

after fumigation and before.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tree nuts 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply at point of entry into a country and, in

case of cereal for milling, if product has been

freely exposed to air for a period of at least 24 h

after fumigation and before.

Tree nuts 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

To apply to commodity at point of retail sale or

when offered for consumption.

Myclobutanil Banana 2

Cattle meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Cattle milk 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cattle, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Currant, Black 0.5

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 1

Hops, Dry 2

Plums (including prunes) 0.2 Except prunes

Pome fruits 0.5

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Prunes 0.5

Stone fruits 2 Except plums

Strawberry 1

Tomato 0.3

Novaluron Apple pomace, dry 40

Beans (dry) 0.1

Blueberries 7

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

0.7

Chard 15

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.7

Cotton seed 0.5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.7

Eggs 0.1

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.7 Except sweet corn

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Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

10 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 7

Milks 0.4

Mustard greens 25

Pome fruits 3

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.1

Prunes 3

Soya bean (immature seeds) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Stone fruits 7

Strawberry 0.5

Sugar cane 0.5

Omethoate Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.01 Residues of omethoate resulting from the use of

dimethoate

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05 Residues of omethoate resulting from the use of

dimethoate

Oxamyl Carrot 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Citrus fruits 5

Cotton seed 0.2

Cucumber 2

Edible offal of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Melons, except watermelon 2

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Milks 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Peanut 0.05

Peanut fodder 0.2

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

2

Potato 0.1

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

Tomato 2

Oxydemeton-Methyl Barley 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Cattle fat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cauliflower 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Common bean (dry) 0.1

Cotton seed 0.05

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Kale 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Kohlrabi 0.05

Lemon 0.2

Meat of cattle & sheep 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pear 0.05

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Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry fats 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Rye 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Sheep fat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sugar beet 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Paraquat Almond hulls 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits -

inedible peel

0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Berries and other small fruits 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Citrus fruits 0.02

Cotton seed 2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05

Eggs 0.005 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.05

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.02

Hops, Dry 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Leafy vegetables 0.07

Maize 0.03

Maize flour 0.05

Maize fodder (dry) 10 Dry Weight

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.005

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Milks 0.005 At or about the limit of determination

Olives 0.1

Pome fruits 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.005 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.005 At or about the limit of determination

Pulses 0.5

Rice 0.05

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Root and tuber vegetables 0.05

Sorghum 0.03

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.3 Dry Weight

Soya bean fodder 0.5 Dry Weight

Stone fruits 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Sunflower seed 2

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

0.2

Tree nuts 0.05

Parathion Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.2

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.2

Spices, Seeds 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Parathion-Methyl Apple 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Beans (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cabbages, Head 0.05

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

1

Grapes 0.5

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Nectarine 0.3

Peach 0.3

Peas (dry) 0.3

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 5

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 3

Spices, Seeds 5

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Penconazole Cattle meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cattle milk 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cattle, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Chicken eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Chicken meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cucumber 0.1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.5

Grapes 0.2

Hops, Dry 0.5

Melons, except watermelon 0.1

Nectarine 0.1

Peach 0.1

Pome fruits 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Strawberry 0.1

Tomato 0.2

Penthiopyrad Beans, Shelled 0.3

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Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 3 (green pods and immature seeds)

Carrot 0.6

Celery 15

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

5

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 2 (except sweet corn and mushroom)

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Leafy vegetables 30 (except brassica leafy vegetables)

Onion, Bulb 0.7

Onion, Welsh 4

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

3

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.3

Peppers Chili, dried 14

Potato 0.05

Pulses 0.3 (except soya beans)

Radish 3

Spring Onion 4

Stone fruits 4

Strawberry 3

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02

Tree nuts 0.05

Turnip greens 50

Permethrin Alfalfa fodder 100 Dry Weight

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Almonds 0.1

Apple pomace, dry 50

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Asparagus 1

Beans (dry) 0.1

Blackberries 1

Broccoli 2

Brussels sprouts 1

Cabbage, Savoy 5

Cabbages, Head 5

Carrot 0.1

Cauliflower 0.5

Celery 2

Cereal grains 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Chinese cabbage (type pe-tsai) 5

Citrus fruits 0.5

Coffee beans 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

1

Cotton seed 0.5

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.1

Cucumber 0.5

Currants, Black, Red, White 2

Dewberries (including boysenberry and

loganberry)

1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Egg plant 1

Eggs 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Gherkin 0.5

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Gooseberry 2

Grapes 2

Hops, Dry 50

Horseradish 0.5

Kale 5

Kiwifruit 2

Kohlrabi 0.1

Leek 0.5

Lettuce, Head 2

Maize fodder (dry) 100 Dry Weight

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

Melons, except watermelon 0.1

Milks The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products"

Mushrooms 0.1

Olives 1

Peanut 0.1

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.1

Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Pistachio nuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Pome fruits 2

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

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Poultry meat 0.1

Radish, Japanese 0.1

Rape seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Raspberries, Red, Black 1

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 20

Soya bean (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean fodder 50 Dry Weight

Soya bean oil, Crude 0.1

Spices 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spinach 2

Spring Onion 0.5

Squash, summer 0.5

Stone fruits 2

Strawberry 1

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sunflower seed 1

Sunflower seed oil, Edible 1

Sunflower seed oil, crude 1

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.1

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

20

Tomato 1

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat flour 0.5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat germ 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Wheat wholemeal 2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Winter squash 0.5

Phenthoate Spices, Seeds 7

Phorate Beans (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Coffee beans 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cotton seed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Maize flour 0.05

Maize oil, Crude 0.1

Maize oil, Edible 0.02

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Potato 0.3

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean (dry) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Seeds 0.5

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Phosalone Almonds 0.1

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Apple 5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Hazelnuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Pome fruits 2

Spices, Fruits and Berries 2

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 3

Spices, Seeds 2

Stone fruits 2

Walnuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Phosmet Apricot 10

Blueberries 10

Cattle meat 1 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Citrus fruits 3 (excluding kumquats)

Cotton seed 0.05

Grapes 10

Milks 0.02

Nectarine 10

Peach 10

Pome fruits 10

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Tree nuts 0.2

Piperonyl Butoxide Cattle kidney 0.3 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle liver 1

Cattle meat 5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

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Cattle milk 0.2 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cereal grains 30 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Citrus fruits 5

Citrus juice 0.05

Dried fruits 0.2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Eggs 1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 1

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.2 Except cattle kidney

Lettuce, Leaf 50

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 1

Maize oil, Crude 80 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Except cattle meat.

Milks 0.05 The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products"

Mustard greens 50

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 200 Dry Weight

Peanut, whole 1

Peppers 2

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Poultry meat 7 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

Poultry, Edible offal of 10

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Pulses 0.2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Radish leaves (including radish tops) 50

Root and tuber vegetables 0.5 Except carrot

Spinach 50

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tomato 2

Tomato juice 0.3

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 80 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat flour 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat germ 90 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Wheat wholemeal 30 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

Pirimicarb Artichoke, Globe 5

Asparagus 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Berries and other small fruits 1 Except strawberries and grapes

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

0.5

Cereal grains 0.05 Except rice

Citrus fruits 3 (excluding kumquats)

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.5 Except edible fungi and Sweet corn

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 1 Except melons and watermelons

Garlic 0.1

Kale 0.3

Legume vegetables 0.7 Except soya bean

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Lettuce, Head 5

Lettuce, Leaf 5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 60 Dry Weight

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Pome fruits 1

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pulses 0.2 Except soya bean (dry)

Rape seed 0.05

Root and tuber vegetables 0.05

Spices, Seeds 5

Stone fruits 3

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 0.3 Dry Weight.

Except rice straw and fodder, dry.

Sunflower seed 0.1

Sweet corn (kernels) 0.05

Pirimiphos-Methyl Cereal grains 7 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Milks 0.01

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.5

Spices, Seeds 3

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 15 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the primary food commodity

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Prochloraz Assorted tropical and sub-tropical fruits -

inedible peel

7 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Cereal grains 2

Citrus fruits 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

(excluding kumquats).

Edible offal (mammalian) 10

Eggs 0.1

Linseed 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Mushrooms 3

Pepper, Black; White 10

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.2

Rape seed 0.7

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 40

Sunflower seed 0.5

Sunflower seed oil, Edible 1

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 7

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Profenofos

Cotton seed 3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Mango 0.2

Mangostan 10

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peppers Chili 3

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.05

Teas (Tea and herb teas) 0.5

Tomato 10

Propamocarb

Cauliflower 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Egg plant 0.3

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 5

Lettuce, Head 100

Lettuce, Leaf 100

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

3

Potato 0.3

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Radish 1

Spinach 40

Tomato 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Witloof chicory (sprouts) 2

Propargite Almond hulls 50

Almonds 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Apple 3

Apple juice 0.2

Beans (dry) 0.3

Broad bean (dry) 0.3

Chick-pea (dry) 0.3

Citrus fruits 3

Citrus pulp, Dry 10

Cotton seed 0.1

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.2

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

12

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

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Grape juice 1

Grape pomace, Dry 40

Grapes 7

Hops, Dry 100

Lipin (dry) 0.3

Maize 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Maize flour 0.2

Maize oil, Crude 0.7

Maize oil, Edible 0.5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Orange juice 0.3

Peanut 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Peanut oil, Crude 0.3

Peanut oil, Edible 0.3

Potato 0.03

Poultry meat 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Stone fruits 4

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

5

Tomato 2

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Walnuts 0.3

Propiconazole

Banana 0.1

Barley 0.2

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 2

Coffee beans 0.02

Cranberry 0.3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.05

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Pecan 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Pineapple 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Popcorn 0.05

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Rape seed 0.02

Rye 0.02

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 2

Soya bean (dry) 0.07

Soya bean fodder 5

Sugar beet 0.02

Sugar cane 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.05

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Triticale 0.02

Triticale straw and fodder, Dry 2

Wheat 0.02

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 2

Prothioconazole Barley 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.5

Fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01

Milks 0.004 At or about the limit of determination

Oats 0.05

Peanut 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Pulses 1 Except soya bean, dry

Rape seed 0.1

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Rye 0.05

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 4

Sugar beet 0.3

Triticale 0.05

Wheat 0.1

Pyraclostrobin

Alfalfa fodder 30

Apple 0.5

Artichoke, Globe 2

Banana 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Barley 1

Beans (dry) 0.2

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Blackberries 3

Blueberries 4

Brussels sprouts 0.3

Cabbages, Head 0.2

Cantaloupe 0.2

Carrot 0.5

Cherries 3

Citrus fruits 2 (excluding kumquats)

Citrus oil, edible 10

Coffee beans 0.3

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Egg plant 0.3

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

0.1

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Garlic 0.15

Grapes 2

Hops, Dry 15

Kale 1

Leek 0.7

Lentil (dry) 0.5

Lettuce, Head 2

Maize 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

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Mango 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.5 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.03

Nectarine 0.3

Oats 1

Oilseed, except peanut 0.4

Onion, Bulb 1.5

Papaya 0.15

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 30

Peach 0.3

Peanut fodder 50

Peanut, whole 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Peas (dry) 0.3

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers 0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Pistachio nuts 1

Plums (including prunes) 0.8

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Radish 0.5

Radish leaves (including radish tops) 20

Raspberries, Red, Black 3

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Rye 0.2

Sorghum 0.5

Soya bean (dry) 0.05

Spelt 0.2

Spring Onion 1.5

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 30

Strawberry 1.5

Sugar beet 0.2

Tomato 0.3

Tree nuts 0.02 At or about the limit of determination.

Except pistachio nuts.

Triticale 0.2

Wheat 0.2

Pyrethrins Cereal grains 0.3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Citrus fruits 0.05

Dried fruits 0.2 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 1

Peanut 0.5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Peppers 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 0.5

Pulses 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Root and tuber vegetables 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Tree nuts 0.5 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Pyrimethanil Almond hulls 12

Almonds 0.2

Apple pomace, dry 40

Apricot 3

Banana 0.1

Carrot 1

Cherries 4 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Citrus fruits 7 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

3

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.1

Field pea (dry) 0.5

Grapes 4

Lettuce, Head 3

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Milks 0.01

Nectarine 4

Onion, Bulb 0.2

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 3

Peach 4

Plums (including prunes) 2

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Pome fruits 7 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Spring Onion 3

Strawberry 3

Tomato 0.7

Pyriproxifen

Cattle meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Cattle, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Citrus fruits 0.5

Cotton seed 0.05

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.01

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.01

Goat meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Goat, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Quinoxyfen Barley 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cherries 0.4

Currant, Black 1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Grapes 2

Hops, Dry 1

Lettuce, Head 8

Lettuce, Leaf 20

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

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Melons, except watermelon 0.1

Milk fats 0.2

Milks 0.01

Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Poultry meat 0.02 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01

Strawberry 1

Sugar beet 0.03

Wheat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Quintozene

Barley 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Broccoli 0.05

Cabbages, Head 0.1

Chicken meat 0.1 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Chicken, Edible offal of 0.1 At or about the limit of determination

Common bean (dry) 0.02

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

0.1

Cotton seed 0.01

Eggs 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 0.01

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 0.05

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Peanut 0.5

Peas (dry) 0.01

Peppers Chili, dried 0.1

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Soya bean fodder 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.02

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 2

Spices, Seeds 0.1

Sugar beet 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.02

Wheat 0.01

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.03

Saflufenacil Banana 0.01

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Cereal grains 0.01

Citrus fruits 0.01

Coffee beans 0.01

Cotton seed 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.3

Grapes 0.01

Maize fodder (dry) 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.01

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01

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Milks 0.01

Peas (pods and succulent=immature

seeds)

0.01

Peas, Shelled (succulent seeds) 0.01

Pome fruits 0.01

Pulses 0.3

Rape seed 0.6

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Soya bean (immature seeds) 0.01

Stone fruits 0.01

Sunflower seed 0.7

Sweet Corn 0.01

Tree nuts 0.01

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.05

Sedaxane Barley 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Mammalian fats (except milk fats) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milk fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Oat straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Oats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Poultry fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rye 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Soya bean (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Triticale 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Triticale straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Wheat 0.01

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 0.1

Spinetoram

Beans, except broad bean and soya bean 0.05 (green pods and immature seeds)

Blueberries 0.2

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

0.3

Celery 6

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 0.3

Lettuce, Head 10

Lettuce, Leaf 10

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milk fats 0.1

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Nectarine 0.3

Onion, Bulb 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Onion, Welsh 0.8

Oranges, Sweet, Sour (including Orange-

like hybrids): several cultivars

0.07

Peach 0.3

Pome fruits 0.05

Poultry fats 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.01

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Raspberries, Red, Black 0.8

Spinach 8

Spring Onion 0.8

Sugar beet 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.06

Tree nuts 0.01

Spinozad Apple 0.1

Blackberries 1

Blueberries 0.4

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

2

Cattle kidney 1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle liver 2 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle meat 3 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment.

Cattle milk 1 The MRL accommodates external animal

treatment

Cattle milk fat 5

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Celery 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cereal grains 1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Citrus fruits 0.3

Cotton seed 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cotton seed oil, Crude 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cotton seed oil, Edible 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Cranberry 0.02

Dewberries (including boysenberry and

loganberry)

1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

1

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.5 Except cattle

Eggs 0.01

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

Grapes 0.5

Kiwifruit 0.05

Leafy vegetables 10

Legume vegetables 0.3

Maize fodder (dry) 5

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Passion fruit 0.7

Peppers 0.3

Peppers Chili, dried 3

Potato 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.2 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

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Raspberries, Red, Black 1

Soya bean (dry) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Spring Onion 4

Stone fruits 0.2

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Tomato 0.3

Tree nuts 0.07

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 2

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 1

Spirodiclofen Almond hulls 15

Apple pomace, dry 4

Citrus fruits 0.4

Coffee beans 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

Cucumber 0.07

Currants, Black, Red, White 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

0.3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Gherkin 0.07

Grapes 0.2

Hops, Dry 40

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Milks 0.004 At or about the limit of determination

Papaya 0.03 At or about the limit of determination

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Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.2

Pome fruits 0.8

Stone fruits 2

Strawberry 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tomato 0.5

Tree nuts 0.05

Spirotetramate Almond hulls 10

Cabbages, Head 2

Celery 4

Citrus fruits 0.5

Cotton seed 0.4

Cotton seed , meal 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

4

Edible offal (mammalian) 1

Eggs 0.01

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

1

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1 Except sweet corn, mushrooms and chili pepper

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

Grape pomace, Dry 4

Grapes 2

Hops, Dry 15

Kiwifruit 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Leafy vegetables 7

Legume animal feeds 30

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Legume vegetables 1.5

Litchi 15

Mango 0.3

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05

Milks 0.005

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Onion, Bulb 0.4

Papaya 0.4

Peppers Chili 2 Non-bell

Peppers Chili, dried 15

Pome fruits 0.7

Potato 0.8

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01

Prunes 5

Pulses 2 Except soya bean (dry)

Soya bean (dry) 4

Stone fruits 3

Tree nuts 0.5

Sulfoxaflor Barley 0.6

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 3

Broccoli 3

Cabbages, Head 0.4

Cauliflower 0.04

Celery 1.5

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Cotton seed 0.4

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

6

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.6

Eggs 0.1

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1.5 (except sweet corn and mushrooms)

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Garlic 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 2

Leafy vegetables 6

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.3

Milks 0.2

Onion, Bulb 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 15

Poultry meat 0.1

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.3

Rape seed 0.15

Root and tuber vegetables 0.03 (except carrots)

Soya bean (dry) 0.3

Soya bean fodder 3

Spring Onion 0.7

Strawberry 0.5

Triticale 0.2

Wheat 0.2

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 3

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Sulfuryl fluoride Bran, Unprocessed of cereal grain

(except buckwheat, cañihua and quinoa)

0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Cereal bran, Processed 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Cereal grains 0.05 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Dried fruits 0.06 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Maize flour 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Maize meal 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Rice, Husked 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Rice, Polished 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Rye flour 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Rye wholemeal 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Tree nuts 3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat flour 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat germ 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Wheat wholemeal 0.1 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Tebuconazole Apple 1

Apricot 2

Artichoke, Globe 0.6

Banana 0.05

Barley 2

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 40

Beans (dry) 0.3

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Broccoli 0.2

Brussels sprouts 0.3

Cabbages, Head 1

Carrot 0.4

Cauliflower 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cherries 4

Coffee beans 0.1

Cotton seed 2

Cucumber 0.15

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

7

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.2

Egg plant 0.1

Eggs 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Elderberries 1.5

Garlic 0.1

Grapes 6

Hops, Dry 40

Leek 0.7

Lettuce, Head 5

Mango 0.05

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Melons, except watermelon 0.15

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Nectarine 2

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Oats 2

Olives 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Onion, Bulb 0.1

Papaya 2

Passion fruit 0.1

Peach 2

Peanut 0.15

Peanut fodder 40

Pear 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Plums (including prunes) 1 except prunes

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Prunes 3

Rape seed 0.3

Rice 1.5

Rye 0.15

Rye straw and fodder, Dry 40

Soya bean (dry) 0.15

Squash, summer 0.2

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.6

Tomato 0.7

Tree nuts 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Triticale 0.15

Wheat 0.15

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 40

Tebufenozide Almond hulls 30

Almonds 0.05

Avocado 1

Blueberries 3

Broccoli 0.5

Cabbages, Head 5

Cattle milk 0.05

Citrus fruits 2 (excluding kumquats)

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Cranberry 0.5

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Grapes 2

Kiwifruit 0.5

Leafy vegetables 10

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Mints 20

Nectarine 0.5

Peach 0.5

Pecan 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

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Peppers 1

Peppers Chili, dried 10

Pome fruits 1

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 2

Raspberries, Red, Black 2

Rice, Husked 0.1

Sugar cane 1

Tomato 1

Walnuts 0.05

Tecnazene Potato 20 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Washed before analysis.

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Teflubenzuron Brussels sprouts 0.5

Cabbages, Head 0.2

Plums (including prunes) 0.1

Pome fruits 1

Potato 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Terbufos Banana 0.05

Coffee beans 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize fodder (dry) 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Sorghum straw and fodder, Dry 0.3 Dry Weight

Sugar beet 0.02

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01

Thiabendazole Avocado 15 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Banana 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Cattle kidney 1

Cattle liver 0.3

Cattle meat 0.1

Cattle milk 0.2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Citrus fruits 7 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

(excluding kumquats).

Eggs 0.1

Mango 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Mushrooms 60

Papaya 10 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Pome fruits 3 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Potato 15 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Poultry meat 0.05

Witloof chicory (sprouts) 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

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Thiacloprid Almond hulls 10

Berries and other small fruits 1

Cotton seed 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Cucumber 0.3

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.5

Egg plant 0.7

Eggs 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Kiwifruit 0.2

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.1

Melons, except watermelon 0.2

Milks 0.05

Mustard seed 0.5

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

1

Pome fruits 0.7

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Rape seed 0.5

Rice 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Squash, summer 0.3

Stone fruits 0.5

Tomato 0.5

Tree nuts 0.02

Watermelon 0.2

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Wheat 0.1

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Winter squash 0.2

Thiamethoxam Artichoke, Globe 0.5

Banana 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Barley 0.4

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 2

Berries and other small fruits 0.5

Brassica (Cole or Cabbage) Vegetables,

Head Cabbage, Flowerhead Brassicas

5

Cacao beans 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Celery 1

Citrus fruits 0.5 (excluding kumquats)

Coffee beans 0.2

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 0.7

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Leafy vegetables 3

Legume vegetables 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Maize 0.05

Maize fodder (dry) 0.05

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02

Milks 0.05

Oilseed 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

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Papaya 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pea hay or pea fodder (dry) 0.3

Pecan 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Peppers Chili, dried 7

Pineapple 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pome fruits 0.3

Popcorn 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Pulses 0.04

Root and tuber vegetables 0.3

Stone fruits 1

Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Tea, Green, Black (black, fermented and

dried)

20

Wheat 0.05

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Tolclofos-

Methyl

Lettuce, Head 2

Lettuce, Leaf 2

Potato 0.2

Radish 0.1

Tolylfluanid Blackberries 5

Cucumber 1

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.5

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Grapes 3

Hops, Dry 50

Leek 2

Lettuce, Head 15

Peppers Chili, dried 20

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

2

Pome fruits 5

Raspberries, Red, Black 5

Strawberry 5

Tomato 3

Triadimefon Apple 0.3 Based on triadimenol use only

Artichoke, Globe 0.7 Based on triadimenol use only

Banana 1 Based on triadimenol use only

Cereal grains 0.2 Except maize and rice. Based on triadimefon and

triadimenol uses

Coffee beans 0.5 Based on triadimenol use only

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.7 Based on triadimenol use only

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

10 Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses.

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses.

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1 Except fungi and sweet corn. Based on

triadimefon and triadimenol uses.

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2 Based on triadimenol use only

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Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02 Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses.

Peppers Chili, dried 5 Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses

Pineapple 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity.

Based on triadimenol use only.

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on triadimefon and triadimenol uses.

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5 Except maize. Based on triadimefon and

triadimenol uses

Strawberry 0.7 Based on triadimenol use only

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination.

Based on triadimenol use only.

Triadimenol Apple 0.3

Artichoke, Globe 0.7

Banana 1

Cereal grains 0.2 Except maize and rice

Coffee beans 0.5

Currants, Black, Red, White 0.7

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

10

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Eggs 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Fruiting vegetables other than cucurbits 1 Except fungi and sweet corn

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.2

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Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.02

Milks 0.01 At or about the limit of determination.

The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk

products are derived as explained in "Codex

Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum

Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".

Peppers Chili, dried 5

Pineapple 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Poultry meat 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.01 At or about the limit of determination

Straw and fodder (dry) of cereal grains 5 Except maize

Strawberry 0.7

Sugar beet 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Triazophos Cereal grains 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Cotton seed 0.2

Cotton seed oil, Crude 1

Soya bean (immature seeds) 0.5

Soya bean (young pod) 1

Spices, Fruits and Berries 0.07

Spices, Roots and Rhizomes 0.1

Trifloxystrobin Almond hulls 3

Asparagus 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Banana 0.05

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Barley 0.5

Barley straw and fodder, Dry 7

Brussels sprouts 0.1

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Cabbages, Head 0.5

Carrot 0.1

Celery 1

Citrus fruits 0.5

Citrus pulp, Dry 1

Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

5

Egg plant 0.7

Eggs 0.04 At or about the limit of determination

Flowerhead brassicas (includes Broccoli:

Broccoli, Chinese and Cauliflower)

0.5

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.3

Grapes 3

Hops, Dry 40

Kidney of cattle, goats, and sheep 0.04 At or about the limit of determination

Leek 0.7

Lettuce, Head 15

Liver of cattle, goats, & sheep 0.05

Maize 0.02

Maize fodder (dry) 10

Meat (from mammals other than marine

mammals)

0.05 The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat

Milks 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Olive oil, Refined 1.2

Olive oil, Virgin 0.9

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Olives 0.3

Papaya 0.6

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Peanut 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Peanut fodder 5

Peppers, Sweet (including pimento or

pimiento)

0.3

Pome fruits 0.7

Potato 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Poultry meat 0.04 At or about the limit of determination.

The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.

Poultry, Edible offal of 0.04 At or about the limit of determination

Radish 0.08

Radish leaves (including radish tops) 15

Rice 5

Rice bran, Unprocessed 7

Rice straw and fodder, Dry 10

Stone fruits 3

Strawberry 1

Sugar beet 0.05

Sugar beet molasses 0.1

Sugar beet pulp, Dry 0.2

Tomato 0.7

Tree nuts 0.02 At or about the limit of determination

Wheat 0.2

Wheat bran, Unprocessed 0.5

Wheat straw and fodder, Dry 5

Triforine Apple 2

SUBSTANCE COMMODITY MRL REMARK

Blueberries 1

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Brussels sprouts 0.2

Cereal grains 0.1

Cherries 2

Common bean (pods and/or immature

seeds)

1

Currants, Black, Red, White 1

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 0.5

Gooseberry 1

Peach 5 The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment

of the commodity

Plums (including prunes) 2

Strawberry 1

Tomato 0.5

Vinclozolin Spices 0.05 At or about the limit of determination

Zoxamide Dried grapes (=currants, raisins and

sultanas)

15

Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 2

Grapes 5

Potato 0.02

Tomato 2

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المراجع:

REGULATION (EC) NO 396/2005 AND COMMISSION REGULATION

(EU) No 293/2013 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE

COUNCIL on maximum residue levels of pesticides in or on food and feed

of plant and animal origin

Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme Codex maximum residue

levels of pesticides in food and feed

Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme. Guidelines on portion of

commodities to which Codex maximum residue limits apply and which is

analyzed

Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme. Codex classification of

foods and animal feeds