MPLs of active substances of pesticides in food products in accordance with GN mg/kg

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1 A02304 Rosselkhoznadzor version of sept 08 + amendements in later amendments (Working doc Consolidated by Com- No legal value) Maximum permissible levels (MPLs) of residues of active substances of pesticides in fresh food products of plant origin fixed by Russian legislation in accordance with Hygiene Standard (GN) (considering addenda 1-7+8&9) Active substance of pesticide Name of food product in which an MPL of an active substance of a pesticide has been fixed in accordance with GN MPLs of active substances of pesticides in food products in accordance with GN mg/kg Types of products in which MPLs of active substances of pesticides are fixed for food products included in the same group of food products in accordance with GN , item Abamectin Cucumbers 0.01 Vegetables (tomatoes, pepper) Pomes Fruits pomes, drupes including (pomes) Tomatoes Berries (grapes) Pepper Aubergines Grapes Аversectin С Currants Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) Apples Berries (currants) Potatoes Fruits pomes, drupes including Cucumbers Tomatoes MPL, mg/kg Groups of food products for types of food products in which MPLs of active substances of pesticides are not fixed are given in accordance with Sanitary Regulations and Norms SanPIN In regard of food products not included in this list it is necessary to be guided by MPLs established in Codex Alimentarius, and in the event of their absence in Codex Alimentarius MPLs of the country of origin (production) shall be applied. Page 1 of 34

2 Avertin N Gooseberries Vegetables tomatoes, cucumbers) Currants Berries (gooseberries, currants) Apples Fruits pomes, drupes including Potatoes Cucumbers Tomatoes Azimsulfuron Rice 0.02 Cereal grain (rice) 0.02 Tomatoes 0.2 Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) 0.2 Cucumbers 0.2 Berries (grapes) 0.2 Grapes 0.2 Cereal grains 0.2 Onion 0.05 Aluminium phosetyl Grapes 0.8 Berries (grapes) 0.8 Cucumbers 0.5 Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.5 Bulb onion 0.01 Alpha cypermethrin Wheat Fruits pomes, drupes including Not Barley Cereal grain (wheat) Not Mustard Mushrooms (wild mushrooms and berries) Not Berries (wild mushrooms and berries) Not Potatoes Grapes Apples Sugar beet and mangelwurzels Rape (seeds, oil) (oil)zeta cypermetrin) Peas 0.1 Page 2 of 34

3 Vegetable peas 0.04 Wild mushrooms and berries Grain in stock at the 0.01 time of sale Aluminium phosphide Cereal grains 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Dry fruits 0.01 Dry vegetables 0.01 Walnuts, peanuts 0.01 Tea 0.01 Spices 0.01 Amidosulfuron Maize 0.5 Acetamiprid Wheat 0.5 Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) 0.03 Tomatoes 0.03 Rice (cereal grains) 0.5 Cucumbers 0.03 Potatoes 0.5 Cereal grains 0.5 Acetochlor Maize 0.03 Soya 0.01 Sunflowers 0.01 Benomyl Cereal grains 0.5 Vegetables (tomatoes, cabbage) Not Rice 0.5 Fruits pomes, drupes including Not Soya Oilseed poppy Tomatoes Cabbage Garlic Carrots Sugar beet 0.1 Grapes Page 3 of 34

4 Apples Pears Berries Sunflowers 0.1 Bensultap Potatoes Vegetables (tomatoes, aubergines) Not Tomatoes Aubergines Bensulfuron methyl Rice 0.02 Cereal grains (rice) 0.02 Bentazon Cereal grains 0.1 Rice 0.1 Peas 0.1 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.1 Maize 0.1 Bispyribac-sodium Rice 0.1 Cereal grains (rice) Bifenthrin Wheat 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.04 Grapes 0.2 Berries (grapes) 0.2 Apples 0.04 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.2 Tomatoes 0.4 Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) 0.4 Cucumbers 0.4 Sunflowers Oil 0.02 Maize Oil 0.02 Maize (Corn) 0.01 Food grain 0.2 Sugar beets 0.1 Bromoxynil Cereal grains 0.05 Rice(cereal grains) Millet 0.05 Maize 0.05 Page 4 of 34

5 Buprofezin Cucumbers 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.1 Tomatoes Haloxyfop-P-methyl Sugar beet and mangelwurzel 0.05 Sunflowers 0.05 Soya 0.05 Rape 0.2 Potatoes 0.01 Gamma-cygalitrin Cereal grains 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.03 Rape 0.1 Rice(cereal grains) 0.05 Potatoes 0.01 Apples 0.03 Hymexazol Sugar beet Cereal grains (rice) Not Table beet Peas Rice Glyphosate Fruit 0.3 Fruits pomes, drupes and other fruits including citrus, tropical and subtropical Citrus fruits 0.3 Grapes 0.1 Cereal grains 3.0 Potatoes 0.3 Cucurbits 0.3 Vegetables 0.3 Sunflowers 0.1 Maize 0.3 Soya 0.15 Mushrooms 0.3 Berries Rice Page 5 of 34

6 Glufosinate ammonium Sunflowers 0.4 Fruits pomes, drupes and other 0.2 fruits including citrus, tropical and subtropical Rape 0.4 Rice(cereal grains) 0.4 Fruit 0.2 Berries 0.2 Citrus fruits 0.2 Grapes 0.2 Carrots 0.2 Potatoes 0.2 Buckwheat 0.4 Millet 0.4 Pulses 0.4 Cereal grains 0.4 Guazatine Cereal grains 0.05 Rice(cereal grains) 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4D) and esters of 2,4D All food products Deltamethrin Wheat 0.01 Vegetables (cabbage, tomatoes, 0.01 cucumbers) Maize 0.02 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.01 Barley 0.01 Berries (grapes) 0.01 Sunflowers 0.1 Fruits drupes including tropical 0.05 and subtropical (peaches) Potatoes 0.01 Fruits pomes including tropical and 0.01 subtropical (pomes) Sugar beet 0.01 Fruits other tropical and 0.05 subtropical fruits that are not pomes and drupes (bananas) Pulses 0.01 Rape 0.02 Tomatoes 0.01 Cabbage 0.01 Pomes 0.01 Grapes 0.01 Page 6 of 34

7 Carrots Peaches 0.05 Water melons 0.01 Melons 0.1 Cucumbers 0.01 Rice 0.01 Bananas 0.05 Citrus fruits (pulp) 0.01 Desmedipham Sugar beet, mangelwurzel and table beet 0.1 Vegetables (table beet) Diazinon Wheat 0.1 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.1 Barley 0.1 Sugar beet 0.1 Cabbage 0.1 Vegetables 0.5 Potatoes 0.1 Carrots Diafenthiuron Cucumbers 0.05 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.05 Tomatoes 0.05 Dicamba Cereal grains Rice(cereal grains) Not Millet Maize Diquat Sunflowers 0.5 Vegetables (carrots) 0.05 Potatoes 0.05 Peas 0.05 Rape (seeds) 0.5 Rape (oil) 0.1 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.1 Carrots 0.05 Dimethachlor Rape (seeds, oil) 0.02 Page 7 of 34

8 Dimethenamid-Р Maize 0.02 Vegetables (table beet) 0.02 Soya 0.02 Sunflowers 0.04 Sugar beet, mangelwurzel 0.02 and table beet Dimethoate Wheat Cereal grains (wheat) Not Rye Vegetables (table beet) Not Barley Fruits pomes, drupes including tropical and subtropical (plums, apples) Oats Millet Rape Pulses Apples Pears Plums Grapes Citrus fruits Sugar beet and mangelwurzel Table beet Mustard Not Dimethomorph Grapes 0.5 Vegetables(cucumbers) Not Potatoes Berries (grapes) 0.5 Cucumbers Diniconazole Cereal grains 0.05 Rice(cereal grains) 0.05 Dithianon Peaches Fruits pomes including citrus tropical and subtropical 0.25 Page 8 of 34

9 Apples 0.25 Fruits drupes including tropical Not and subtropical (peaches) Grapes 0.2 Berries (grapes) 0.2 Difenoconazole Apples 0.1 Vegetables (tomatoes, carrots) 0.05 Pears 0.1 Fruits pomes including citrus 0.1 tropical and subtropical (apples, pears) Sugar beet and mangelwurzel 0.1 Rice(cereal grains) 0.08 Drupes 0.15 Fruits drupes including tropical 0.15 and subtropical (drupes) Cereal grains 0.08 Tomatoes, carrots 0.05 Potatoes 0.02 Diflubenzuron Apples 0.1 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.1 Cabbage 1.0 Mushrooms (cultivated mushrooms) 0.1 Cultivated mushrooms 0.1 Vegetables (cabbage) 1.0 Isoxaflutole Maize 0.05 Imazalil Cereal grains 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Maize 0.3 Sunflower, rape, soya : 0.02 seeds 0.01 oil Imazamox Soya 1.0 Peas 1.0 Sunflowers 0.2 Peas (grain) 0.05 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.05 Wild berries 2.0 Berries (wild berries) 2.0 Page 9 of 34

10 Imazapyr Wild mushrooms 4.0 Mushrooms )wild mushrooms) 4.0 Sunflowers 0.2 Imazethapyr Soya 0.5 Imidacloprid Cucumbers 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.1 Tomatoes 0.1 Berries (currant) 0.07 Potatoes 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.5 Apples 0.5 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Currant 0.07 Cereal grains 0.1 Rape 0.05 Indoxacarb Apples, grapes 0.5 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.5 Berries (grapes) 0.5 Iprodione Sunflowers Vegetables (carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers) Grapes 0.4 Berries (strawberries) Not Cucumbers Tomatoes Strawberries Potatoes Carrots Iodosulfuron-methyl Maize 0.2 Captan Apples Fruits pomes, drupes including Not Page 10 of 34

11 Carbendazim Cereal grains 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including Not Sugar beet 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers) Not Apples Berries (grapes) Not Grapes Rice (cereal grains) 0.2 Cucumbers Carboxin Cereal grains Rice (cereal grains) Not Maize Potatoes 0.2 Millet Carbosulfan Sugar beet 0.25 Potatoes 0.25 Carbofuran Sugar beet and mangelwurzel Berries (grapes) Not Mustard 0.05 Rape 0.1 Grapes Carfentrazone-ethyl Cereal grains 0.02 Maize (Cereal grains) 0.02 Rape (seed, oil) 0.02 Sunflower (seed, oil) 0.02 Maize (grains, oil) 0.02 Quizalofop-P-tefuryl Sugar beet, mangelwurzel 0.04 Vegetables (tomatoes, carrots) 0.04 and Table beet Potatoes 0.04 Bulb onions 0.06 Carrots 0.04 Page 11 of 34

12 Cabbage 0.04 Tomatoes 0.04 Soya 0.06 Sunflowers 0.06 Rape 0.05 Quinclorac Rice 0.05 Cereal grains (rice) 0.05 Clethodim Sugar beet, Mangelwurzel 0.1 Vegetables (carrots) 0.1 and Table beet Potatoes 0.2 Bulb onions 0.1 Carrots 0.1 Soya 0.1 Sunflowers 0.2 Clefoxydim Rice Cereal grains (rice) Not Clodinafop-propargyl Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Clomazone Soya 0.01 Vegetables (carrots) 0.1 Sugar beet 0.1 Cereal grains (rice) 0.2 Carrots 0.1 Rape 0.1 Rice 0.2 Maize 0.1 Clopyralid Cereal grains 0.2 Vegetables (cabbage) 0.05 Maize 0.1 Berries (wild berries) Not Sugar beet 0.1 Mushrooms (wild mushrooms) Not Cabbage 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.2 Rape 0.5 Wild berries Wild mushrooms Page 12 of 34

13 Cloquintaset-mexil Cereal grains 0.02 Rice (cereal grains) 0.02 Clotianidine Potatoes 0.05 Clofentezine Apples 0.02 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.02 tropical and subtropical Grapes 0.05 Berries (grapes) 0.05 Citrus fruits (pulp) 0.05 Kresoxim-methyl Apples 0.2 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.5 Tomatoes 0.5 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.2 citrus tropical and subtropical Cucumbers 0.5 Berries (grapes) 0.5 Grapes 0.5 Lenacil Sugar beet and mangelwurzel 0.5 Berries (strawberries) Not Table beet 0.5 Vegetables (table beet) 0.5 Strawberries Lufenuron Apples 0.04 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.04 citrus tropical and subtropical Potatoes 0.04 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.1 Tomatoes 0.1 grapes 0.1 Lambda cyhalothrin Cereal grains 0.01 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.03 citrus tropical and subtropical (apples, cherries) Soya 0.1 Vegetables (tomatoes, carrots) 0.01 Peas 0.01 Rice (cereal grains) 0.01 Page 13 of 34

14 Mustard 0.1 Apples 0.03 Potatoes 0.01 Cabbage 0.01 Tomatoes 0.01 Rape 0.1 Maize 0.01 Cherries 0.03 Peaches 0.2 Bulb onions 0.02 Carrots 0.01 Magnesium phosphide Grain 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Dry vegetables 0.01 Pulses 0.01 Walnuts, peanuts 0.01 Tea 0.01 Spices 0.01 Malathion Cereal grains 3.0 Rice (cereal grains) 3.0 Sugar beet 0.5 Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) 0.5 Cabbage 0.5 Fruits pomes, drupes and other 0.5 fruits including tropical and subtropical (apples, pears) Cucumbers 0.5 Tomatoes 0.5 Mustard 0.1 Peanuts 1.0 Oilseed poppy 0.1 Pomes 0.5 Berries Drupes 0.5 Mushrooms 1.0 Green peas 0.5 Grapes 0.5 Melons 0.5 Water melons 0.5 Sunflowers 0.5 Page 14 of 34

15 Soya 0.3 Flour 2.0 Groats (except 1.0 semolina) Semolina Maize 0.3 Peas 0.3 Citrus fruits (pulp) 0.2 Table beet 0.5 Tea 0.5 Potatoes 0.05 Mancozeb Potatoes 0.1 Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) 0.1 Tomatoes 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Grapes 0.1 Cucumbers 0.1 Bulb onions 0.1 Copper sulphate Apples 5.0 Vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers) 5.0 Potatoes Fruits pomes, drupes and other 5.0 fruits including citrus tropical and subtropical Cucumbers 5.0 Tomatoes 5.0 Grapes 5.0 Pomes and drupes 5.0 Citrus fruits 5.0 Cucurbits 5.0 Berries 5.0 Copper oxychloride Potatoes 10.0 Fruits pomes, drupes and other 5.0 fruits including citrus tropical and subtropical Grapes 5.0 Berries (strawberries, grapes) 5.0 Sugar beet 5.0 Tomatoes 5.0 Cucumbers 5.0 Bulb onions 5.0 Page 15 of 34

16 Pomes 5.0 Drupes 5.0 Strawberries 5.0 Mesotrione Maize 0.1 Metazachlor Cabbage 0.02 Rape 0.04 Vegetables (cabbage) 0.02 Mustard 0.02 Rape (seeds, oil) 0.1 Metalaxyl Potatoes 0.05 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.5 Grapes 0.03 Berries (grapes) 0.03 Cucumbers 0.5 Tomatoes 0.5 Bulb onions 0.05 Table beet, sugar beet 0.05 Cabbage 0.01 Sunflowers 0.1 Maize 0.1 Metaldehyde Berries 0.8 Grapes (berries) 0.8 Metamitron Sugar beet, mangelwurzel, table beet 0.03 Vegetables (table beet) 0.03 Metiram Apples 0.02 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.02 Pears 0.02 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.02 Tomatoes 0.02 Berries (grapes) 0.02 Cucumbers 0.02 Potatoes 0.02 Grapes 0.02 Page 16 of 34

17 Methomil Apples 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.2 Grapes 0.05 Berries (grapes) 0.05 Metribuzin Tomatoes 0.25 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.25 Potatoes 0.25 Soya 0.25 Maize (corn) 0.1 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.1 Maize 0.2 Metsulfuron methyl Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Millet 0.05 Mefenoxam Sunflowers 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.5 Sugar beet 0.05 Berries (grapes) 0.03 Maize 0.1 Potatoes 0.05 Bulb onions 0.05 Table beet 0.05 Cucumbers 0.5 Tomatoes 0.5 Grapes 0.03 Mefenpyr-diethyl Cereal grains 0.5 Rice (cereal grains) 0.5 Maize 0.5 MCPA Cereal grains 0.05 Potatoes 0.05 Sunflowers 0.05 Peas 0.05 Rice 0.05 Naphthalene aldehyde Cereal grains 0.02 Rice (cereal grains) 0.02 Nicosulfuron Maize (corn) 0.2 Maize (oil) 0.1 Page 17 of 34

18 Oxyfluorfen Apples 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including Bulb onions 0.2 Sunflowers Parathion methyl Wheat Rice (cereal grains) Not Cereal grains Pulses Pendimethaline Soya 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.05 Tomatoes 0.05 Cabbage 0.05 Carrots 0.05 Garlic 0.1 Root parsley 0.05 Cucumbers 0.05 Bulb onions 0.05 Sunflowers 0.1 Penconazole Cucumbers 0.1 Berries (currants, strawberries) 0.1 Currants 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) Not Grapes 0.3 Fruits pomes including citrus 0.2 tropical and subtropical Peaches 0.3 Fruits drupes including tropical 0.3 Strawberries 0.1 Cherries 0.3 Raspberries 0.1 Tomatoes 0.1 Water melons 0.1 Apples 0.2 Melons 0.2 Cereal grains 0.05 and subtropical (peaches, cherries) Page 18 of 34

19 Permethrin (not registered in 2006) Sunflower 1.0 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes, 0.4 pepper) Maize 0.1 Fruits pomes, drupes and other 0.01 fruits including citrus tropical and subtropical (pomes, drupes) Pomes 0.01 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Rice 0.01 Drupes 0.01 Grapes 0.01 Berries 0.01 Potatoes 0.05 Melons 0.1 Cereal grains 0.1 Sugar beet 0.05 Pulses 0.05 Pepper 0.4 Cucumbers 0.4 Tomatoes 0.4 Pyraclostrobin Grapes 0.5 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.3 Apples 0.3 Berries (grapes) 0.5 Cereal grains 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl Rice 0.1 Cereal grains (rice) 0.1 Pyridaben Apples 0.01 Fruits pomes, drupes including tropical and subtropical Citrus fruits Pirimithos methyl Wheat 1.0 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.5 Rice 1.0 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.5 Sugar beet 0.2 Mushrooms (cultivated mushrooms) 0.5 Potatoes 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.1 tropical and subtropical (pomes, drupes) Cucumbers 0.2 Page 19 of 34

20 Tomatoes 0.2 Peppers 0.2 Aubergines 0.2 Cruciferae 0.5 Green celery 0.5 Root celery 0.05 Carrots 0.05 Berries Grapes 0.5 Drupes 0.5 Cultivated mushrooms Melons 0.2 Pomes 0.5 Citrus fruit pulp 0.1 Pyriproxyfen Apples 0.2 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.2 Cucumbers 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.2 Tomatoes 0.2 Proquinazid Grapes 0.04 Berries (grapes) 0.04 Prometryn Sunflower (seed) 0.1 Vegetables (carrots) Maize 0.1 Pulses 0.1 Soya 0.1 Garlic 0.1 Potatoes 0.1 Carrots Celery Parsley Dill Essential-oil-bearing 0.1 crops Coriander (seeds) 0.1 Propaquizafop Sugar beet Vegetables (cabbage) Page 20 of 34

21 Rape (seeds, oil) 0.05 Cabbage 0.05 Propamocarb hydrochloride Cucumbers 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.1 Propargite Apples 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.2 Citrus fruits (pulp) 0.3 Fruits drupes including tropical 0.5 and subtropical (cherries) Grapes 0.2 Fruits pomes including tropical and 0.1 subtropical Soya (semen, oil) 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.2 Cherries 0.5 Cucumbers 0.2 Propiconazole Cereal grains 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Sugar beet 0.1 Prosulfuron Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Millet 0.05 Maize 0.02 Prochloraz Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Sugar beet 0.1 Procymidone Grapes 0.5 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.5 Page 21 of 34

22 Cucumbers 0.5 Berries (strawberries) Not Tomatoes 0.5 Strawberries Peas 1.0 Rimsulfuron Maize 0.02 Potatoes 0.01 Sethoxydim Sugar beet 0.1 Vegetables (cabbage) 0.03 Soya 0.1 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.05 (fruits) Citrus fruits 0.02 Berries (grapes) 0.05 Cabbages 0.03 Carrots 0.02 Fruits 0.05 Grapes 0.05 S-metolachlor Sugar beet Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.05 Table beet 0.02 Maize 0.01 Sunflower 0.01 Soya 0.02 Cucurbits 0.05 Cucumbers 0.05 cabbage 0.02 Spiroxamine Cereal grains 0.2 Grapes 2.0 Rice 0.2 Tau-fluvalinate Apples 0.2 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.1 Grapes 0.2 Fruits drupes including tropical 0.01 and subtropical (plums) Potatoes 0.01 Fruits pomes including citrus 0.2 tropical and subtropical (pears, apples) Page 22 of 34

23 Wheat 0.01 Cereal grains (wheat, barley) 0.01 Barley 0.01 Berries (grapes) 0.2 Rape 0.1 Soya Pears 0.2 Cucumbers 0.2 Plums 0.01 Tomatoes 0.1 Tebuconazole Cereal grains 0.2 Berries (grapes) 1.0 Millet 0.2 Rice (cereal grains) 0.2 Grapes 1.0 Rape 0.1 Maize 0.1 Sunflower (seeds, oil) 0.2 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.1 Tepraloxydim Sugar beet 0.1 Soya 0.5 Teflutrin Sugar beet 0.05 Sunflower 0.05 Maize 0.05 Thiabendazole Potatoes 1.0 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.1 Cereal grains 0.2 Rice (cereal grains) 0.2 Millet 0.2 Sunflower 0.2 Peas 0.2 Maize 0.2 Rice 0.2 Tomatoes 0.1 Page 23 of 34

24 Thiakloprid Apples Fruits pomes, drupes including Not Thiamethoxam Wheat 0.05 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.2 Barley 0.05 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Potatoes 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.1 (pomes) Peas 0.05 Pomes 0.1 Tomatoes 0.2 Cucumbers 0.05 Aubergines 0.2 Pepper 0.2 Sugar beet, mangelwurzel 0.05 Rape 0.05 Mustard 0.05 Currants 0.1 Cabbages 0.05 Sunflowers 0.05 Onions 0.05 Grapes 0.1 Thiophanate-methyl Wheat 1.0 Cereal grains (wheat) 1.0 Sugar beet 1.0 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.5 (apples, cherries) Cucumbers 0.5 Berries (currants) Not Apples 0.5 Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.5 Pears 0.5 Cherries 0.5 Page 24 of 34

25 Currants Peaches 1.0 Grapes 0.5 Feijoa 0.2 Persimmon 0.2 Thiram Wheat Cereal grains (wheat) Not Maize Fruits pomes, drupes including Not (apples, cherries) Sunflower Vegetables (table beet) Not Potatoes (limit off detection is 0.005) Sugar beet, mangelwurzel Table beet Rye Buckwheat Pulses Barley Peanuts Cucurbits Carrots Garlic Apples Pears Millet Oats Tifensulfuron-methyl Cereal grains 0.5 Rice (cereal grains) 0.5 Soya 0.02 Maize 0.02 Tolylfluanid Fruits 1.0 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 1.0 Grapes 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Page 25 of 34

26 Strawberries 1.0 Fruits pomes, drupes including (fruits) Cucumbers 1.0 Tomatoes Tralkoxydim Cereal grains 0.02 Rice (cereal grains) 0.02 Triadimefon Cereal grains 0.5 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.05 (apples, plums) Currants Berries (currant, strawberries) Not Strawberries Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.5 Sugar beet 0.5 Rice (cereal grains) 0.5 Cucumbers 0.5 Tomatoes 0.5 Melons 0.05 Apples 0.05 Grapes 2.0 Feijoa Plums 0.05 Cherry plums 0.05 Triallate Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Pulses 0.05 Triasulfuron Cereal grains 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Tribenuron-methyl Cereal grains Rice (cereal grains) Not Sunflowers 0.02 Trinexopac-ethyl Cereal grains 0.2 Rice (cereal grains) 0.2 Triticonazole Cereal grains 0.04 Rice (cereal grains) 0.04 Millet 0.1 Maize 0.1 Page 26 of 34

27 Tritosulfuron Cereal grains 0.01 Rice (cereal grains) 0.01 Trifloxystrobin Apples 0.1 Fruits pomes, drupes including Pears Trifluraline Soya 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.1 Sunflower 0.1 Cabbages 0.1 Tomatoes 0.1 Cucumbers 0.1 Aubergines 0.1 Pepper 0.1 Bunch-maturity/fullmaturity 0.25 carrots Bulb onions 0.1 Garlic 0.1 Water melons 0.25 Parsley 0.01 Triflusulfuron-methyl Sugar beet 0.02 Mangel-wurzel 0.02 Famoxadone Potatoes 0.05 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.2 Sunflowers (seeds, oil) 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.25 Tomatoes 0.2 Grapes 0.25 Fenazaquin Apples 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.2 Pears 0.2 Berries (grapes) 0.01 Grapes 0.01 Fenarimol Apples 0.1 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.1 Pears 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Page 27 of 34

28 Grapes 0.1 Fenitrothion Cereal grains 1.0 Fruits pomes, drupes including (apples, cherries, plums) Rice 0.3 Berries, mushrooms (wild berries and mushrooms) Apples 0.1 Vegetables (table beet) 0.1 Pears 0.1 Cherries 0.1 Plums 0.1 Citrus fruits 0.1 Sugar beet 0.1 Table beet 0.1 Tea 0.5 Flour 0.3 Sunflower 0.1 Wild berries and mushrooms 0.1 Not Phenmedipham Sugar beet, mangelwurzel, table beet 0.2 Vegetables (table beet) 0.2 Fenoxaprop-P-ethyl Table beet 0.01 Vegetables (table beet) 0.01 Sugar beet 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.01 Carrots 0.01 Soya 0.05 Sunflower (seeds) Rape 0.2 Cabbages 0.02 Bulb onions 0.01 Peas 0.2 Page 28 of 34

29 Cereal grains 0.01 Fenoxycarb Apples 0.01 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.01 (apples, plums) Grapes 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Plums 0.01 Fenpyroximate Apples 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.2 Grapes 0.2 Berries (grapes) 0.2 Fipronil Potatoes Cereal grains (wheat) Wheat Barley Sugar beet Florasulam Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Fluazinam Potatoes Fluazifop-P-butyl Potatoes 0.02 Vegetables (cabbage) 0.04 Sugar beet, mangelwurzel 0.02 Berries (grapes) 0.02 Cabbages 0.04 Fruits pomes, drupes and other 0.02 fruits including citrus, tropical and subtropical (fruits) Bulb Onions 0.02 Rape 0.04 Sunflower (seeds, oil) 0.04 Peas (corn) 0.03 Table beet 0.1 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.04 Carrots 0.03 Fruits 0.02 Page 29 of 34

30 Grapes 0.02 Fludioxonil Cereal grains 0.02 Rice (cereal grains) 0.02 Potatoes 0.02 Peas (grain) 0.05 Sugar beet 0.05 Sunflower 0.05 Maize 0.02 Soya (seeds, oil) 0.05 Flutriafol Cereal grains 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.05 Sugar beet 0.05 Berries (grapes) Not Apples 0.05 Grapes Maize 0.05 Millet 0.05 Rice 0.05 Peas 0.05 Sunflower 0.05 Fluroxypyr Cereal grains 0.05 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Bulb onions 0.05 Fluchloridon Carrots Phosalone Wheat 0.2 Vegetables (tomatoes, aubergines) 0.2 Barley 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.2 (pomes, drupes) Pomes 0.2 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.2 Drupes 0.2 Grapes 0.2 Cabbages 0.2 Oilseed poppies 0.1 Page 30 of 34

31 Melons 0.2 Aubergines 0.2 Tomatoes 0.2 Sugar beet 0.2 Citrus fruits (pulp) 0.2 Mushrooms 0.2 Pulses 0.2 Soya 0.1 Potatoes 0.1 Wild berries Folpet Potatoes Vegetables (tomatoes) Not Grapes Fruits pomes, drupes including Not (fruits) Fruits Berries Tomatoes Chizalofop-P-ethyl Sugar beet 0.05 Vegetables (tomatoes, cabbage) 0.05 Table beet 0.01 Carrots 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including Cabbages 0.05 Bulb onions 0.05 Soya 0.05 Peas 0.2 Sunflower (seeds, oil) 0.05 Potatoes 0.05 Water melons 0.05 Rape (seeds, oil) 0.05 Tomatoes 0.05 Chloridazon Sugar beet, mangelwurzel, table beet 0.1 Vegetables (table beet) 0.1 Page 31 of 34

32 Chlorimuron-ethyl Soya 0.05 Chlorpyriphos Sugar beet Apples Fruits pomes, drupes including Potatoes Rice (cereal grains) 0.01 Maize Cereal grains 0.01 Chlorothalonil Potatoes 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers) 0.1 Cucumbers 0.1 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.15 Tomatoes 0.15 Rice (cereal grains) 0.1 Apples 0.15 Berries (grapes) 0.15 Grapes 0.15 Cereal grains 0.1 Chlorsulfoxym Cereal grains Rice (cereal grains) Maize Chlorsulfuron Cereal grains 0.01 Rice (cereal grains) 0.01 Cyneb Potatoes 0.1 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.6 Cereal grains 0.2 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.6 (pomes and drupes) Rice 0.2 Peas 0.2 Tomatoes 0.6 Cucumbers 0.6 Sugar beet 0.6 Bulb onions 0.6 Cucurbits 0.6 Pomes and drupes 0.6 Grapes 0.6 Page 32 of 34

33 Berries Cypermethrin Maize 0.05 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.05 Wheat 0.05 Vegetables (cucumbers, tomatoes) 0.2 Sugar beet 0.05 Fruits drupes including tropical 0.1 and subtropical (drupes) Potatoes 0.05 Fruits pomes including tropical and 0.05 subtropical Soya 0.01 Rape 0.1 Cabbage 0.01 Cucumbers 0.2 Tomatoes 0.2 Pepper 0.2 Apples 0.05 Grapes 0.01 Water melons 0.2 Melons 0.2 Carrots 0.01 Grapes 0.01 Drupes 0.1 Strawberries Peas 0.1 Green peas 0.1 Citrus fruits (pulp) 0.01 Berries Sunflower 0.2 Cymoxanil Sunflower (seeds, oil) 0.2 Vegetables (tomatoes) 0.1 Tomatoes 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Grapes 0.1 Cyprodinil Pomes 0.4 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.4 (pomes and drupes) Drupes 0.4 Berries (grapes) 0.5 Grapes 0.5 Page 33 of 34

34 Cyproconazole Cereal grains 0.05 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.1 Sugar beet 0.1 Rice (cereal grains) 0.05 Peas 0.1 Pears 0.1 Grapes 0.1 Apples 0.1 Epoxiconazole Cereal grains 0.2 Rice (cereal grains) 0.2 Sugar beet 0.05 Esfenvalerate Wheat 0.1 Cereal grains (wheat) 0.1 Barley 0.02 Fruits pomes, drupes including 0.1 Peas 0.1 Vegetables (cabbage) 0.05 Apples 0.1 Berries (grapes) 0.1 Grapes 0.1 Potatoes 0.1 Cabbage 0.05 Rape 0.1 Maize 0.01 Sunflower 0.02 Soya 0.02 Sugar beet 0.01 Ethofumesate Etaboxam? Sugar beet, mangelwurzel, table beet Potatoes Grapes 0.1 Vegetables (table beet) Page 34 of 34

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