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1 California Citrus Exporters: The California Citrus Quality Council (CCQC) is contacting citrus exporters to provide information about citrus MRLs in Korea. Korea s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) has embarked on an ambitious process of transitioning to a new MRL setting process that requires establishment of specific MRLs for each pesticide and commodity. MFDS is abandoning its reliance on Codex MRLs and other defaults and requiring pesticide registrants to submit registrations or import tolerances for each MRL that is needed. CCQC has been working with MFDS, USDA s Foreign Agricultural Service and various registrants to ensure that MRLs will be in place for the export season. For the most part, registrants have done a good job supporting MRLs for the California citrus industry and MFDS has facilitated the transition by delaying establishment of some MRLs. Attached for your information is a spreadsheet that shows the progress made for pesticide and citrus variety. The majority of the industry s critical pesticide uses will have MRL coverage when the new process goes into effect on Jan. 1, Meanwhile, CCQC plans to continue its work to establish the MRLs that remain. Please contact Jim Cranney by telephone at (530) or via at jcranney@ccqc.org if you have questions or need additional information.
2 GRAPEFRUIT
3 GRAPEFRUIT Agri-Mek Abamectin * Kanemite Acequinocyl * *Derived from MRL on "Korean Lemon: Citrus junos" Assail Acetamiprid MRL established on Citrus Fruits Actigard, Blockade Acibenzolar-S-methyl * Alpha-cypermethrin 10 {2} Proposed for Abound Azoxystrobin 15 {10} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Baythroid Beta-cyfluthrin Proposed for No plans to submit/mrl extended through Brigade Bifenthrin * Derived from MRL on Mandarin Bromacil Bromacil * Proposed for Applaud Buprofezin 2.5 {0.5}* *Derived Mandarin Sevin Carbaryl Carbon Disulfide 0.1 Proposed for revokation 5 Update Needed Aim Carfentrazone-ethyl * Derived from MRL on Apple Altacor Chlorantraniliprole Established Lorsban Chlorpyrifos 1 1 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Page 1
4 GRAPEFRUIT 0.07 Clothianidin Expires12/31 /20; US 1 Section 18 Cryolite Cryolite 7 -- Cyazypyr Cyantraniliprole Established Baythroid Cyfluthrin Proposed for Kelthane Dicofol - 1* Proposed for No US MRL / Inspire Difenoconazole MRL established on Citrus Fruits Dimilin Diflubenzuron 3 {3}* *Derived from MRL on Mandarin Dimethoate Dimethoate 2 2* *Proposed for No plans to submit/ MRL extended through {0.02}* *Derived Diquat dibromide 0.05 Barley Karmex Diuron Proposed for No plans to submit / MRL extended through EPTC Etofenprox 5 Proposed: 5* *Derived from 0.4 MRL on Mandarin Indar, Enable Fenbuconazole 1 {0.5} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Vendex Fenbutatin-oxide 20 {5}* *Proposed for MRL Extended through Danitol Fenpropathrin 2 2 Established Fujimite Fenpyroximate Established Ferbam Granuflo Ferbam 4 5 Flazasulfuron Beleaf Flonicamid Fluazifop-P-butyl Graduate, Scholar Fludioxonil MRL established on Citrus Fruits Flumioxazin * *Derived from MRL on Mandarin Fluopyram 1 1 Established Page 2
5 GRAPEFRUIT Flupyradifurone 3 3 Established Formetanate MFDS: MRL not possible Aliette Fosetyl-Al 9 {0.05}* *Derived Orange Glufosinate-ammonium 0.15 {0.05} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Roundup Glyphosate * Onage Hexythiazox {0.5}* *Derived 0.6 U.S. Regional Mandarin HCN Hydrogen Cyanid 50 5 Imazalil Imazalil 10 {5} Proposed for Admire Imidacloprid Established on Citrus Fruits Alion Indaziflam * *Derived Mandarin Magnesium phosphide 0.01** - Malathion Malathion 8 {0.5}* *Derived Apple Mesotrione * *Derived from MRL on Corn Metaflumizone * Metalaxyl/Metalaxyl-M 1 {0.05}* Durham Metaldehyde 0.26 {0.05}* *Derived Other Agricultural Product Methanearsonic acid - - Not on Global MRL Supracide Methidathion MRL to be established by Dec / No US MRL Lannate Methomyl 2 {1}* *Proposed for No plans to submit /MRL extended to Intrepid Methoxyfenozide 3 3 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Page 3
6 GRAPEFRUIT Dibrom Naled 3 -- MFDS: MRL not possible {0.1}* *Derived Solicam Norflurazon 0.2 Apple OPP O-phenylphenol Proposed for MRL Extended through Omethoate 2 {0.01}* *Proposed No plans to submit/ MRL Extended through for 0.05* *Derived Surflan Oryzalin 0.05 Apple Oxathiapiprolin Established 0.05* *Derived Gramoxone Paraquat dichloride 0.05 Vegetables Imidan Phosmet 5 3 MRL established on Citrus Fruits {0.01}* *Derived Phosphine 0.01** orange Omite Propargite 5 5* *Proposed for Propiconazole 8 8 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Pyrethrins Exempt 1 Sanmite Pyridaben 0.9 2* *Derived from MRL on Mandarin MFDS: MRL not possible Pembotec Pyrimethanil 10 {7} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Esteem Pyriproxyfen Princep Sethoxydim MRL to be established by Dec Simazine 0.25 proposed: Proposed for Delegate Spinetoram 0.3 {0.05}* *Derived Orange Success Spinosad Established on Citrus Fruits Page 4
7 GRAPEFRUIT Envidor Spirodiclofen 0.5 {0.4} Established on Citrus Fruits Movento Spirotetramat 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Streptomycin MFDS: MRL not possible Sulfentrazone {0.3}* *Derived Closer Sulfoxaflor 0.7 Korean Lemon Confirm Tebufenozide 2 1* *Derived from MRL on Mandarin TBZ Thiabendazole Proposed for MRL to be established by Dec Platinum Thiamethoxam 0.4 1* Bexar Tolfenpyrad Flint Trifloxystrobin 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Treflan Trifluralin * Proposed for. Mustang Zeta-cypermethrin Proposed for MRL Established or default OK MRL to be established by Dec No MRL possible. Compound is not on Korea's testing list. No MRL possible or Update Needed. Compound is on Korea's testing list. Update Needed *: : : Multi-residue Test Random sampling Test Multi-residue Test and Random sampling Test Page 5
8 LEMONS
9 LEMON Trade Name Active Ingredient US MRL Current Korean MRL Submission Status Agri-Mek Abamectin Established Kanemite Acequinocyl Assail Acetamiprid Established on Citrus Fruits Actigard, Blockade Acibenzolar-S-methyl * Alpha-cypermethrin 10 {2} Proposed for Current MRL extended through Abound Azoxystrobin 15 {10} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Baythroid Beta-cyfluthrin Proposed for No plans to submit/mrl extended through Brigade Bifenthrin Established Bromacil Bromacil * Proposed for Current MRL extended through Applaud Buprofezin Established Sevin Carbaryl Carbon Disulfide 0.1 Proposed Revokation 5 Update Needed Aim Carfentrazone-ethyl * Derived from MRL on Apple Altacor Chlorantraniliprole Established Lorsban Chlorpyrifos 1 1 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Clothianidin * *Derived from MRL on Mandarin Cryolite Cryolite 7 -- Cyazypr Cyantraniliprole Established Page 1
10 LEMON Trade Name Active Ingredient US MRL Current Korean MRL Submission Status Baythroid Cyfluthrin Proposed for Current MRL extended through Cyprodinil 0.6 1* Kelthane Dicofol -- 1* Proposed for Current MRL extended through / No US MRL Inspire Difenoconazole MRL established on Citrus Fruits Dimilin Diflubenzuron 3 3 Dimethoate Dimethoate 2 2* *Proposed for No plans to submit/current MRL extended through {0.02}* *Derived Diquat dibromide 0.05 Barley Karmex Diuron Proposed for No plans to submit / Current MRL extended through EPTC Etofenprox 5 Proposed: Established Fenazaquin Indar, Enable Fenbuconazole 1 1 MRL established Vendex Fenbutatin-oxide 20 {5}* *Proposed for Current MRL Extended through Danitol Fenpropathrin 2 2 Established Fujimite Fenpyroximate Established Ferbam 4 5 Flazasulfuron Beleaf Flonicamid Established Fluazifop-P-butyl Graduate, Scholar Fludioxonil MRL established on Citrus Fruits Flumioxazin Fluopyram 1 1 Established Flupyradifurone 3 3 Established Formetanate MFDS: MRL not possible Aliette Fosetyl-Al 9 {0.05}* *Derived Orange Page 2
11 LEMON Trade Name Active Ingredient US MRL Current Korean MRL Submission Status Glufosinate-ammonium 0.15 {0.05} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Roundup Glyphosate * Onager Hexythiazox {0.5}* *Derived 0.6 U.S. Regional Mandarin HCN Hydrogen Cyanid 50 5 Imazalil Imazalil 10 {5} Proposed for Current MRL extended through Admire Imidacloprid Established on Citrus Fruits 0.05* *Derived Alion Indaziflam 0.01 Mandarin Magnesium phosphide 0.01** - Malathion Malathion 8 {0.5}* *Derived Apple Mesotrione * *Derived from MRL on Corn Metaflumizone * Metalaxyl/Metalaxyl-M 1 {0.05}* Durham Metaldehyde 0.26 {0.05}* *Derived Other Agricultural Product Methanearsonic acid Update Needed / No US MRL Supracide Methidathion MRL to be established by Dec / No US MRL Lannate Methomyl 2 {1}* *Proposed for No plans to submit /MRL extended to Intrepid Methoxyfenozide 3 3 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Dibrom Naled 3 -- MFDS: MRL not possible Solicam Norflurazon 0.2 {0.1}* *Derived Apple Page 3
12 LEMON Trade Name Active Ingredient US MRL Current Korean MRL Submission Status OPP O-phenylphenol 10 Omethoate 2 10 Proposed for {0.01}* *Proposed for Current MRL Extended through No plans to submit/current MRL Extended through Surflan Oryzalin * *Derived Apple Oxathiapiprolin Established Gramoxone Paraquat dichloride * *Derived Vegetables Imidan Phosmet 5 3 Established on Citrus Fruits Phosphine 0.01** {0.01}* *Derived orange Omite Propargite 5 5* *Proposed for Propiconazole 8 8 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Pyrethrins Exempt 1 Current MRL extended through Sanmite Pyridaben 0.9 2* *Derived from MRL on Mandarin MFDS: MRL not possible Penbotec Pyrimethanil 10 {7} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Esteem Pyriproxyfen Princep Sethoxydim Simazine 0.25 proposed: Proposed for MRL to be established by Dec Delegate Spinetoram Success Spinosad Established on Citrus Fruits Envidor Spirodiclofen 0.5 {0.4} Established on Citrus Fruits Movento Spirotetramat Established Streptomycin 2 -- MFDS: MRL not possible Page 4
13 LEMON Trade Name Active Ingredient US MRL Current Korean MRL Submission Status Sulfentrazone Closer Sulfoxaflor Established Confirm Tebufenozide 2 1* *Derived from MRL on Mandarin TBZ Thiabendazole Proposed for Platinum Thiamethoxam 0.4 1* Bexar Tolfenpyrad Flint Trifloxystrobin 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Treflan Trifluralin * Proposed for. Current MRL extended through Mustang Zeta-cypermethrin Proposed for Current MRL extended through MRL Established or default OK MRL to be established by Dec No MRL possible. Compound is not on Korea's testing list. No MRL possible or Update Needed. Compound is on Korea's testing Update Needed *: : : Multi-residue Test Random sampling Test Multi-residue Test and Random sampling Test Page 5
14 MANDARINS
15 MANDARIN 1-Napthaleneacetamide Update Needed 1-Napthaleneacetic Acid MFDS: MRL not possible Multi-residue and Random Test Agri-Mek Abamectin Established Kanemite Acequinocyl Established Actigard, Blockade Acibenzolar-S-methyl Established Abound Azoxystrobin 15 {1} Established Baythroid Beta-cyfluthrin Established Brigade Bifenthrin Established Bromacil Bromacil * Proposed for Applaud Buprofezin 2.5 {0.5} Established Sevin Carbaryl 10 {7}* *Derived from MRL on Orange Aim Carfentrazone-ethyl * Derived from MRL on Apple Alcator Chlorantraniliprole 1.4 {1} Established Lorsban Chlorpyrifos 1 1 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Clothianidin 0.07 Expires12/3 1/17; US 1 Established Section 18 Cryolite Cryolite 7 -- Cyazypr Cyantraniliprole Established Baythroid Cyfluthrin Established Kelthane Dicofol - 1* Proposed for MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec Inspire Difenoconazole Established Dimilin Diflubenzuron 3 3 Established Dimethoate Dimethoate 2 2* *Proposed for Diquat dibromide 0.05 {0.02}* *Derived Barley Page 1
16 MANDARIN Multi-residue and Random Test Karmex Diuron Proposed for No plans to submit / MRL extended through EPTC Etofenprox 5 Proposed: Established Fenazaquin Established Indar, Enable Fenbuconazole 1 {0.5} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Vendex Fenbutatin-oxide 20 {5}* *Proposed for MRL Extended through Danitol Fenpropathrin 2 5 Established Fujimite Fenpyroximate Established Flazasulfuron Beleaf Flonicamid 1.5 {1} Established Fluazifop-P-butyl Graduate, Scholar Fludioxonil 10 {1} Established Flumioxazin Established Fluopyram 1 1 Established Flupyradifurone 3 2 Established Formetanate MFDS: MRL not possible {0.05}* *Derived Aliette Fosetyl-Al 9 Orange Glufosinate-ammonium 0.15 {0.1} Established Roundup Glyphosate Established Onager Hexythiazox 0.6 U.S. Regional {0.5} Established HCN Hydrogen Cyanid 50 5 Imazalil Imazalil 10 {5} Proposed for Admire Imidacloprid Established on Citrus Fruits Alion Indaziflam *Derived from MRL on Mandarin Established Magnesium phosphide 0.01** - Malathion Malathion 8 {0.5}* *Derived Apple Page 2
17 MANDARIN Multi-residue and Random Test Mesotrione * *Derived from MRL on Corn {0.05}* *Derived Metalaxyl/Metalaxyl-M 1 Apple {0.05}* *Derived Durham Metaldehyde 0.26 Other Agricultural Product Methanearsonic acid Update Needed / No US MRL Supracide Methidathion No US MRL // MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec Lannate Methomyl 2 {0.7}* *Proposed for MRL extended to Methoxyfenozide 3 {1} Established Dibrom Naled 3 -- MFDS: MRL not possible {0.1}* *Derived Solicam Norflurazon 0.2 Apple OPP O-phenylphenol Proposed for MRL Extended through Omethoate 2 {0.2}* *Proposed No plans to submit/ MRL Extended through for 0.05* *Derived Surflan Oryzalin 0.05 Apple Oxathiapiprolin Established 0.05* *Derived Gramoxone Paraquat dichloride 0.05 Vegetables Imidan Phosmet 5 3 Established on 'Citrus Fruit' {0.01}* *Derived Phosphine 0.01** orange Propiconazole 8 8 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Pyrethrins Exempt 1 Sanmite Pyridaben Established Penbotec Pyrimethanil 10 {1} Established Page 3
18 MANDARIN Multi-residue and Random Test Esteem Pyriproxyfen Established Sethoxydim MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec Princep Simazine proposed: 0.25 Proposed for 0.05 Delegate Spinetoram Established Success Spinosad Established Envidor Spirodiclofen Established Movento Spirotetramat 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Streptomycin 2 -- MFDS: MRL not possible Sulfentrazone MFDS: MRL not possible Closer Sulfoxaflor Established Confirm Tebufenozide 2 1 Established TBZ Thiabendazole Established Platinum Thiamethoxam Established Bexar Tolfenpyrad Flint Trifloxystrobin 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Treflan Trifluralin * Proposed for. Mustang Zeta-Cypermethrin Established MRL Established or default OK MRL to be established by Dec No MRL possible. Compound is not on Korea's testing list. No MRL possible or Update Needed. Compound is on Korea's testing list. Update Needed *: : : Multi-residue Test Random sampling Test Multi-residue Test and Random sampling Test Page 4
19 ORANGES
20 ORANGE 1-Napthaleneacetamide Update Needed 1-Napthaleneacetic Acid MFDS: MRL not possible Agri-Mek Abamectin * MRL Extended through Kanemite Acequinocyl MRL Extended through Assail Acetamiprid MRL established on Citrus Fruits Actigard, Blockade Acibenzolar-S-methyl * MRL Extended through Alpha-cypermethrin 10 {2} Proposed for Abound Azoxystrobin 15 {10} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Baythroid Beta-cyfluthrin Proposed for Brigade Bifenthrin MRL Extended through Bromacil Bromacil * Proposed for Applaud Buprofezin Established Sevin Carbaryl 10 {7} Established Carbon Disulfide 0.1 Proposed 2 Update Needed Revokation Aim Carfentrazone-ethyl MRL Extended through Altacor Chlorantraniliprole Established Lorsban Chlorpyrifos 1 1 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Clothianidin MRL Extended through Cryolite Cryolite 7 -- Cyazpyr Cyantraniliprole Established Baythroid Cyfluthrin Kelthane Dicofol -- 1 Inspire Difenoconazole MRL established on Citrus Fruits Dimilin Diflubenzuron 3 3 MRL Extended through Dimethoate Dimethoate 2 2 Diquat dibromide MRL Extended through Karmex Diuron EPTC Page 1
21 ORANGE Etofenprox 5 Proposed: MRL Extended through Fenazaquin MRL Extended through Indar, Enable Fenbuconazole 1 {0.5} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Vendex Fenbutatin-oxide 20 5 MRL Extended through Danitol Fenpropathrin 2 2 Established Fujimite Fenpyroximate Established Ferbam Granuflo Ferbam 4 2 MRL Extended through Flazasulfuron Flonicamid MRL Extended through Fluazifop-P-butyl MRL Extended through Graduate, Scholar Fludioxonil MRL established on Citrus Fruits Flumioxazin * *Derived Mandarin Fluopyram 1 1 Established Flupyradifurone 3 3 Established Formetanate MFDS: MRL not possible Aliette Fosetyl-Al 9 {0.05} Established Glufosinate-ammonium 0.15 {0.05} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Roundup Glyphosate * MRL Extended through Onager Hexythiazox 0.6 U.S. Regional 0.5 MRL Extended through Imazail Imazalil 10 {5} Proposed for Admire Imidacloprid Established on Citrus Fruits Alion Indaziflam * *Derived Mandarin Magnesium phosphide 0.01** - Malathion Malathion MRL Extended through Mesotrione * *Derived Corn Metaflumizone * MRL Extended through Metalaxyl/Metalaxyl-M 1 {0.05}* MRL Extended through Page 2
22 ORANGE Durham Metaldehyde 0.26 {0.05}* *Derived Other Agricultural Product MRL Extended through Methanearsonic acid Update Needed / No US MRL Supracide Methidathion MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec / No US MRL Lannate Methomyl 2 {1} Proposed for MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec / No US MRL Intrepid Methoxyfenozide 3 3 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Dibrom Naled 3 -- MFDS: MRL not possible Solicam Norflurazon 0.2 {0.1}* *Derived MRL Extended through Apple OPP O-phenylphenol Proposed for MRL Extended through Omethoate 2 {0.01}* *Proposed for MRL Extended through Surflan Oryzalin * *Derived MRL Extended through Apple Oxathiapiprolin Proposed for citrus group. Established Gramoxone Paraquat dichloride * *Derived MRL Extended through Vegetables Imidan Phosmet 5 3 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Phosphine Established Piperonyl Butoxide 8 (Postharvest) 0.2 MRL Extended through Omite Propargite 10 {5}* *Proposed for MRL Extended through Propiconazole 8 8 MRL established on Citrus Fruits Pyrethrins 1 (Postharvest) 1* *Proposed for 2* *Derived from Sanmite Pyridaben 0.9 MRL on MFDS: MRL not possible Mandarin Penbotec Pyrimethanil 10 {7} MRL established on Citrus Fruits Page 3
23 ORANGE Esteem Pyriproxyfen MRL Extended through Sethoxydim MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec / No US MRL Princep Simazine Proposed proposed: for 0.05 MRL Extended through Delegate Spinetoram 0.3 {0.05} Established Success Spinosad Established Envidor Spirodiclofen 0.5 {0.4} Established on Citrus Fruits Movento Spirotetramat 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Streptomycin 2 -- MFDS: MRL not possible Sulfentrazone MRL Extended through Closer Sulfoxaflor Established Confirm Tebufenozide 0.8 1* *Derived from MRL on Mandarin MRL Extended through TBZ Thiabendazole Proposed for MFDS: MRL to be set by Dec / No US MRL Platinum Thiamethoxam 0.4 1* MRL Extended through Bexar Tolfenpyrad MRL Extended through Flint Trifloxystrobin 0.6 {0.5} Established on Citrus Fruits Treflan Trifluralin * Proposed. MRL extended for through Mustang Zeta-cypermethrin Proposed for MRL Established or default OK MRL to be established by Dec No MRL possible. Compound is not on Korea's testing list. No MRL possible or Update Needed. Compound is on Korea's Update Needed *: : : Multi-residue Test Random sampling Test Multi-residue Test and Random sampling Test Page 4
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