MAXIMUM RESIDUE LIMITS AND RECOMMENDED WITHHOLDING PERIOD FOR DECIDUOUS FRUIT INTENDED FOR PROCESSING PURPOSES
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1 MAXIMUM RESIDUE LIMITS AND RECOMMENDED WITHHOLDING PERIOD FOR DECIDUOUS FRUIT INTENDED FOR PROCESSING PURPOSES Information contained on these pages regarding restricted use of crop protection chemicals confirmed to be used by industry has been compiled from information presently available and is provided as guidance to industry. The Canning Fruit Producers' Association can however, not accept any liability for its accuracy or content and users who rely on this information do so at their own risk. It is recorded that the producer must, however, follow the instructions and or directions of use as prescribed by the suppliers of the chemicals. The Canning Fruit Producers' Association shall in no way whatsoever be liable in regard of any claims by a producer resulting from and the use of the chemicals as recommended in terms hereof and/or the incorrect prescriptions and/or application of the chemicals. The Canning Fruit Industry will be using the Hearshaw and Kinnes Analytical Laboratory (Pty) Ltd in Cape Town for analysing purposes. Please note that this list only applies to products registered under Act 36 of 1947 for specific applications. The list is based on the most stringent EU and SA standards. CHEMICAL NAME FRUIT TYPE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED RESIDUE WITHHOLDING (Trade Name) LIMITS PERIOD (mg/kg) (days) (E)-8-Dodecen-1-yl acetate + PEARS 0.01 _ (Z)-8-Dodecen-1-yl acetate PEACHES 0,01 _ APRICOTS 0,01 _ 1- Methylcyclopropene (Smartfresh) PEARS 0,01 Post Harvest Treatment 2-(1-NAPHHYL) ACETAMIDE(NAA) PEARS 0,1 _ Planofix 6-BENZYL ADENINE PEARS 0,01 _ MaxCel ABAMECTIN PEARS 0,01 14 (Agrimec Gold) (Mecti) (Sanamectin) (Unimectin) (Abamec Plus) (Agromectin) (Affirm) (Abalone) (Epimek) (Vertimec) (Biomectin) (Zoro) (Makhromectin) (Part of Voliam Targo) ABAMECTIN (Agrimec Gold) (Zoro 36EC) PEACHES 0,01 21 (Epicure) PEACHES 0,01 5 ABAMECTIN APRICOTS 0,02 21 (Agrimec Gold) ACETAMIPRID PEARS 0,5 50( No later than 15 Dec) (Mospilan) (Magnitude) (Tamprid) (Maintain) (Sharda Acetamiprid) ACETAMIPRID PEARS 0,5 28 (Max 2 applications) (Cormoran - refer Novaluron) APRICOTS 0,2 28 PEACHES 0,2 28 ACETAMIPRID (Doublestar 25 SL) PEACHES 0,2 28 ALPHACYPERMETHRIN PEARS 0,50 14 (Bonsul) PEACHES 0,20 14 (Avalanche) (Concord) (Sanamethrin) (Bestox) (Scentry EC) (Alpha-Trin) (Polythrin) (Fastac) PEACHES 0,20 3 (Fastac only) AVIGLYCINE HCL PEACHES 0,01 14 ReTain
2 AZINPHOS-METHYL PEARS 0,05 56 (Max 4 applications) (Azinphos 200SC) PEACHES 0,05 56 (Max 4 applications) (Azinphos 350 WP) APRICOTS 0,05 56 (Max 4 applications) AZOXYSTROBIN PEACHES 2,0 1 (Ortiva)(Obsructo 250SC) APRICOTS 2,0 1 AZADIRACHTIN PEARS 0,01 24 hrs (NeemAzal) BACILLUS THURIGIENSIS PEACHES _ 0 (Dipel DF) (Betopro) APRICOTS 0 BEAUVERIA BASSIANA PEACHES _ 0 (Broadband) (Eco-Bb) APRICOTS BENOMYL PEARS 0,2 Not after full bloom (Benomyl) PEACHES 0,2 Not after flowering (Benomyl 500WP) APRICOTS 0,2 Not after flowering BETA-CYFLUTHRIN PEARS 0,1 14 BETA-CYPERMETHRIN PEARS 0,5 14 Akito PEACHES 0,2 14 BIFENTHRIN PEARS 0,01 Before blossom (Talstar) (Seizer 80SC) BOLLWORM GRANULOSIS VIRUS PEARS _ 0 (Bolldex) PEACHES _ 0 (Graboll) (Helicovir) APRICOTS _ 0 Botanical extracts (Garlic extract; Canola oil) APRICOTS 0,01 0 (Kannar Kangar 931) Botanical extracts (Natural pyrethrin; PEACHES, APRICOTS Garlic extract; Canola oil) 0,01 Kannar KangroShield 100 0,01 2 Kannar Pygar Botanical extracts/ plant acids APRICOTS, PEACHES (Citric acids; Lactic acids; Ascorbic acid) Kannar KanShield 941 0,01 0 Botanical extracts (Natural PEACHES, PEARS pyrethrin) Xterminator 1,0 0 BUPIRIMATE PEACHES 0,30 28 (Nimrod)(Veto EW) CAPTAB PEARS 10,0 35 (Kaptan) PEACHES 6,0 Not after flowering (Orthocide) (Captan 800 WG) APRICOTS 6,0 35 (Captab) (Captan) (Merpan) (Thor) (Sharda Captan) CADUSAFOS PEARS, PEACHES, APRICOTS <0,01 0 (Rugby 10ME) (Hockey 100EW) Soil application (Rugby 10G) (Soccer 100EW) CARBARYL PEARS 0,01 Not later than 28 days (Sevin XLR) after full bloom (Karbaspray) Max 2 application (Carbaryl) CODLING MOTH GRANULOSIS VIRUS PEARS - 5 (Gracyd) (Carpovirusine) (Madex) (Madex Dual, Madex Twin) CHLORANTANILIPROLE (Ampligo) (Also refer Lambda-cyhalothrin) PEACHES 1,0 28 APRICOTS 1,0 Contact relevant Ag-chem company CHLORANTANILIPROLE (Altacor) (Part of Voliam Targo) PEARS 0,5 14 (Altacor) PEACHES 1,0 14
3 CHLORFENPYR PEARS 0,01 Not later than fullbloom. (Hunter) (Saber) (Savage) PEACHES 0,01 There should be no fruitlets on tree CHLORPYRIFOS PEARS 0,01 Dormant application (Chlorpyrifos) PEACHES 0,01 Dormant application (Dursban 480 EC) APRICOTS 0,01 Dormant application (Dursban 750 WG) (Pyrifos) (Pyrinex) (Lorsban) (Lirifos) (Klub M5 Chlorpyrifos) (Phantom) (Agropyrifos) COPPER COMPOUNDS PEARS 5,00 Not later than green tip (Blitox) (Kocide) (Cungfu) PEACHES 5,00 Not later than bud swell (Cupravit) APRICOTS 5,00 Not later than bud swell (Virikop) (Koprox) (Koppersprey) (Copperchlor) (Cuprox) (Copperjack) (Demildex) (Fungi Flow) (Rust) (Supercup) CYANTRANILIPROLE (Exirel 100SE) PEACHES 1,0 7 CYHEXATIN PEARS 0,01 Use only prior to fruitset (Acarstin Flo) PEACHES 0,01 Use only prior to flowering CYANAMIDE PEARS 0,01 Dormant application (Cyan) (Dormex) (Deurbraak) APRICOTS 0,01 Dormant application (Alert 520SL) (Dorcy) (Bloomer) (Cymex) CYPERMETHRIN PEARS 0,50 14 (Sipermethrin) PEACHES 0,20 14 (Cyperin) (Avi-Spermethrin EC) (Polythrin 200EC) (Kemprin 200EC) (Bitrad Cypermethrin) (Cypermethrin 200EC) CYPRODINIL APRICOTS 2,0 2 (Chorus) PEACHES 2,0 2 (Mirano 50 WG) PEARS 0,1 74 DELTAMETHRIN PEARS 0,1 EC-7 SC-14 (Decis Forte) PEACHES 0,10 21 (Celtis 25 EC) (Deltamethrin 25 EC) (Delta-Thrin) (Servus 25EC) (Ag-Deltamentrin 25EC) DIDECYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE (Terminator) (Quatro-Kill)(Spore-Attack) PEARS 0,1 Do not use on export fruit (Sporekill) PEARS 0,1 Do not use on export fruit APRICOTS 0,1 82 Do not apply after fruit set PEACHES 0,1 82 Do not apply after fruit set DIFENOCONAZOLE PEARS 0,2 28 (max 4 applications) (Score) (D-zole 250EC) (Scope 250 EC) (Divino 250 EC) (Defender) (Quantum) (Venture) (Sharda Difenconazole 250EC) DITHIANON PEARS 2,0 21 (Delan) (Alaris) (Detect) (Inspect) (Sense) (Combine 160 WDG) (also refer Trifloxystrobin) (Maccani) (also refer Trifloxystrobin) 2,0 28
4 DODINE PEARS 0,9 14 (max 4 applications) (Syllit 400SC) (Antagon) EMAMECTIN BENZOATE Warlock APRICOTS 0,02 21 PEACHES 0,03 21 PEARS 0,01 14 Vitex 50 PEARS 0,01 28 ESFENVALERATE PEARS 0,05 42 (Sumi-Alpha) ETOXAZOLE PEARS 0,07 65 (Smite) FALSE CODLING MOTH VIRUS PEACHES 0 0 (Gratham)(Cryptogan) (Cryptex) APRICOTS FENAMIPHOS PEACHES 0, (Nemacur) (Fenamiphos 400) FENAZAQUIN PEARS 0,05 30 (Single application only) (Pride) (Vanity) (Superior) (Vanity) (Superior) PEACHES 0,05 42 FENBUCONAZOLE PEARS 0,1 14 (max 4 applications) (Indar 50EW) PEACHES 0,5 5 (max 4 applications) APRICOTS 1,0 5 (max 4 applications) FENBUTATIN-OXIDE PEARS 2,00 14 (Fenbutatin Oxide) PEACHES 0,05 Not after blossom (Mitrus) FENOXCARB PEARS 1,0 21 (max 4 applicaions) (Insegar) FLUDIOXONIL PEARS 5,0 1 (Scholar) (Teacher 230 SC) PEACHES 7,0 1 (Tutor 500 SC - also refer pyrimethanil) APRICOTS 5,0 1 FLUFENOXURON PEARS 0,05 75 (max 3 applications) (Pitch) (Torrent) FLUOPYRAM + PEARS 0,5 21 (max 3 applications) TEBUCONAZOLE 0,3 (Luna Experience) FLUSILAZOLE PEARS 0,01 42 (max 3 applications) (Nustar) (Flusilazole) (Intensive) (Manage) (Fluzilazole 100EW) FLUXAPYROXAD PEARS 0,05 56 (Sercadis) FURFURAL PEARS 0,01 0 (Crop Guard) PEACHES 0,01 0 APRICOTS 0,01 0 GAMMA-CYHALOTHRIN PEARS 0.01 (Vantex 60 CS) PEACHES 0.01 Contact relevant Ag-Chem company APRICOTS 0.01 GIBBERELLINS PEARS 0,01 Early bloom application (Falgro 20 SP) (Falgro 4 SL) (ProGibb 4%) (ProGibb 40%) (Gibb Liquid 4) Forelle pears apply at 30-40% Bloom
5 HEXACONAZOLE PEARS 0,01 Contact relevant Ag-Chem company IMAZALIL PEARS 2,0 Post Harvest Philabuster also refer to pyrimethanil INDOXACARB PEARS 0,50 28 (Max 3 applications) (Steward)(Doxstar flo) PEACHES 0,20 28 (Max 2 applications) INDOXACARB + PEARS 0,5 28 NOVALURON 0,5 (Plemax KRESOXIM-METHYL PEARS 0,1 45 StrobyWG Ardent 50SC Vista Flo Kresoxim-methyl 500WDG Kreso 50 WG LAMBDA - CYHALOTHRIN PEARS 0,08 Contact relevant Ag-Chem co (Karate) PEACHES 0,15 Contact relevant Ag-Chem co (Karate Zeon) APRICOTS 0.15 Contact relevant Ag-Chem co (Judo 50 EC) (Lambda EC) (Lambda 50 EC) (Lamdex 5 EC) MANCOZEB PEARS 3,00 21 Dithane M45) (Vondozeb) (Dithane 750 WG PEACHES 2,00 63 Neotec) WG Neotec) (Villa Unizeb) (Newzeb) APRICOTS 2,00 42 (Mancozeb 800 WP) (Penncozeb) (Tsumeb) (Pennfluid 420 SC) (Miceb Super) (Tridex) (Penncozeb WG) MANEB PEARS 3,0 28 (Trimangol) PEACHES 2,0 63 (Vondac) APRICOTS 2,0 42 (A294Manager SC - Pears only) MEFENOXAM (Metalaxyl) (Ridomil Gold) APRICOTS 0,01 Use on non-bearing trees only PEACHES 0,05 Use on non-bearing trees only MERCAPTOTHION PEARS 0,02 Bait application only (Datathion) PEACHES 0,02 Max concentration of (Avi Mercaptothion) APRICOTS 0,02 500ml/1001 of 500EC (Mercaptothion 500EC) formulation (Avigard) 28 METHOXYFENOZIDE (Runner) (Marksman) (Walker) PEARS 1,5 10 (Clarity) PEARS 1,5 28 (Marksman 240EC APRICOTS, PEACHES 2,0 7 METHIDATHION PEARS 0,03 EC - Dormant application PEACHES 0,02 WP - 90% petal drop (Methidahion 420 EC) APRICOTS 0,02 (Ultrathion) (Suprathion 420 EC) METIRAM PEACHES 2,00 63 (Polyram Combi) APRICOTS 2,00 42 METHOMYL (28) Confirm with Ag-chem PEACHES 0,01 company (Lannate) (Methomex) (Methomyl) (Kuik) (Methosan) METHYL-PARATHION PEARS < 0,01 60 (Penncap-M) Max 3 applications (Droper) not later than end November
6 MINERAL OILS PEARS 0,01 Dormant application (Ampron) APRICOTS 0,01 Dormant application (Winter Oil) PEACHES 0,01 Dormant application (Pestridol) (Citrole 60) (Citrole 100) (Wenfinex) (Orchex) (Sitrol) (Citrex) (Sunspray 6 E) (Ultra Fine Spray Oil) MYCLOBUTANIL PEARS 0,20 14 (Rally 20EW) (Validus) NOVALURON PEARS 0,05 84 (Rimon) (Max 4 applications) (Cormoran -see Acetamiprid) APRICOTS 0,5 28 PEACHES 0,5 28 OXAMYL PEACHES 0,01 Early fruit set (Vydate) Soil application PACLOBUTRAZOL PEACHES 0,05 Post harvest, pre leaf drop (Avocet) (Cultar) PENCONAZOLE PEARS 0,10 14 (Topaz) (Excalibur) (Penconazole) PENCONAZOLE + PEARS 0,1 28 DIFENCONAZOLE Max 4 applications (Venture 275EC) (Ethos 275 EW, Ethos 275 EC) (Quatum) 0,2 28 Max 4 applications (D-zole) PIRIMICARB PEACHES 1,5 21 (Aphox) APRICOTS 3 21 PROCHLORAS PEACHES 0,01 Not for use after blossom (Octave) APRICOTS 0,01 Not for use after blossom (Chronos) (Omega) (Mirage) PROPARGITE PEARS 0,01 Only post harvest on trees (Omite) PEACHES 0,01 Only post harvest on trees PROPICONAZOLE PEACHES 0,5 10 (Bumper) APRICOTS 0,05 Not for use after blossom (Novel) (Tilt) (Propizole) (Practis) (PropiMax) PROCYMIDONE PEARS 0,01 Not later than 75% (Sumisclex) petal drop (Hit 500SC) PROTHIOFOS (Tokuthion) PEACHES <0,01 Dormant application PEARS <0,01 Use before green tip APRICOTS <0,01 Dormant application PYMETROZINE PEACHES 0,03 28 (Chess)(Trivia 500WDG) APRICOTS 0,03 28 PYRACLOSTROBIN PEARS 0,02 28 (Maccari) (Pyrinon) (refer also Dithianon)
7 PYRIMETHANIL (FlintStar - Also refer Trifloxystrobin) PEARS 5,0 35 (Philabuster - Also refer to Imazalil) PEARS 0 (ecofog 160) PEARS 0 (Post harvest) (Protector 400SC) PEARS 0 (Post harvest) (Protector 400SC) PEACHES 5,0 3 (Tutor - Also refer Fludioxonil) PEARS 5,0 0 APRICOTS 3,0 3 PEACHES 5,0 1 PYRIMEHANIL + PEARS 5,0 21 DITHIANON 2,0 (Pyinon 500SC) (Dinil 500SC) Soybean oil (Mprove oil) APRICOTS, PEACHES, PEARS _ Dormant application SPINETORAM PEARS 0,05 7 (Delegate 250 WG) PEACHES 0,1 7 APRICOTS 0,1 7 SPINOSAD (Tracer 480SC) PEARS 0,01 21 (max 4 applications) (Entrust Naturalyte) PEACHES 0,05 21 (max 4 applications) (GF-120 NF Fruit fly bait) ALL CROPS 0,01 0 SPINOSAD + METHYLEUGENOL PEACHES 0,05 1 (Static Spinosad ME) APRICOTS 0,05 1 PEARS 0,01 1 STEINERNEMA CARPOCAPSEA PEACHES _ 0 (Nemasys C) SULFOXAFLOR PEACHES 0,04 14 Closer 240 SC PEARS SULPHUR PEARS 50,00 0 (Striker) PEACHES 50,00 0 (Kumulus) APRICOTS 50,00 0 (Thiovit Jet) (Microthiol Special) (Sulgran) (Sulfostar) (Cosavet) (Flowable Sulphur) TAUFLUVALINATE PEARS 0,05 60 (Klartan) PEACHES 0,02 60 THIABENDAZOLE (ICA Thiabendazole) PEARS 4,0 PHT (Thiazole 500SC) PEARS 4,0 Not on export fruit THIACLOPRID PEACHES 0,1 60 (max 4 applications) (Calypso) PEARS 0,3 28 (max 4 applications) (Alanto) (Topstar) (Ag-Thiacloprid) THIDIAZURON (Lift) PEARS 0,00 Dormant application THIRAM PEACHES 2,00 Not after blossom (Pomarsol) APRICOTS 2,00 Not after blossom (Topsin Flo) (Thiulin) (Thiram 75WP) (TMTD) (Royalflo) TRICHLORFON PEARS 0,01 Bait application only, not Danex PEACHES 0,01 later than 75% petal drop Trichlorfon APRICOTS 0,01 TRIFLUMURON PEARS 0,5 70 (Max 3 applications) TRIFLOXYSTROBIN PEARS 0,10 (Flint 50 WG) (Connect) (Unite) 14 (Max 3 sprays) (Flintstar, Filium 520 SC also refer to 35 pyrimethanil) ZETA-CYPERMETHRIN PEARS 0,5 14 (Fury 10EW) PEACHES 0,2 14
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