Agenda Item 8(b) CX/PR 14/46/8 March 2014 JOINT FAO/WHO FOOD STANDARDS PROGRAMME CODEX COMMITTEE ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES

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1 E Agenda Item 8(b) CX/PR 14/46/8 March 2014 JOINT FAO/WHO FOOD STANDARDS PROGRAMME CODEX COMMITTEE ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES 46 th Session Nanjing, P.R. China, 5-10 May 2014 PROPOSED DRAFT REVISION OF THE CLASSIFICATION OF FOODS AND ANIMAL FEEDS: OTHER SELECTED COMMODITY GROUPS (AT STEP 4) (Prepared by the Electronic Working Group led by the Netherlands and the United States of America) Codex Members and Observers wishing to submit comments at Step 3 on this document (see Appendix I), including possible implications for their economic interests, should do so in conformity with the Uniform Procedure for the Elaboration of Codex Standards and Related Texts (Codex Alimentarius Commission Procedural Manual) before 20 April Comments should be directed: to: Mrs Lifang DUAN Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals Ministry of Agriculture Room 906, No. 18 building Maizidian Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, , P.R. China Fax: ccpr@agri.gov.cn with a copy to: Secretariat, Codex Alimentarius Commission, Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme, Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy Fax: codex@fao.org BACKGROUND 1. The background on the discussion of the revision of the Classification of Foods and Animal Feeds (CAC/MISC ) can be found in the reports of the 36 th 45 th sessions of the Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR) including relevant sessions of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) held between Reports of Codex committees meetings are available for downloading at: 2. At the 46 th Session of the Committee on Pesticide Residues (May 2013) agreed to re-establish the Electronic Working Group on the revision of the Classification of Foods and Animal Feeds (EWG) led by the Netherlands and the United States of America, working in English only, to prepare new draft proposals for selected vegetable commodity groups. 1 The List of Participants is contained in Appendix IV. 3. The EGW identified three commodity groups Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits, Legume vegetables and Pulses for consideration by the 46 th Session of the Committee as described below. Proposals for Group 011 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits 3. The proposed revised group Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits is included in Appendix 1. 1 REP13/PR, para. 124.

2 CX/PR 14/46/ The group 011 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits is divided in 3 subgroups: 11A Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - edible peel 11B Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - inedible peel - melons 11C Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - inedible peel - winter squashes Due to different views on the subgrouping the group is divided in three subgroups. The US proposed system has 2 subgroups: Melon subgroup and Squash/cucumber subgroup. Cucurbit vegetables are either vegetables with edible parts of interior flesh of large fruits or vegetables with edible parts consisting of rapidly growing fruits, the peel of which is generally consumed (except for pumpkin and winter squash). Japan would like to have Pumpkins and Winter squash transferred to the group of edible peel, because skins of popular varieties of squashes are consumed after cooking. The EU has divided this group of Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits into 2 subgroups: Cucurbits edible peel and Cucurbits inedible peel, because of the exposure to pesticides. New Zealand prefers to have the two subgroups, like in the EU with edible and with inedible peel. 5. The existing commodities in the classification are divided among the subgroups as follows: Subgroup 11A Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits edible peel: VC 0420 VC 0421 VC 0422 VC 0423 VC 0424 VC 0425 VC 0426 VC 0427 VC 0428 VC 0430 VC 0431 Balsam apple Balsam pear = Bitter melon Bottle gourd Chayote Cucumber Gherkin Gherkin, West Indian Loofah, Angled Loofah, Smooth Snake gourd Squash, Summer Subgroup 11 B Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits inedible peel Melons: VC 0046 VC 0432 Melons, except Watermelon Watermelon Subgroup 11 C Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits inedible peel Winter squashes: VC 0429 VC 4255 VC 0433 Pumpkins Wax gourd Winter squash 6. The new commodities proposed to include in the Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits group are listed below.

3 CX/PR 14/46/8 3 In subgroup 11A Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits edible peel: Chieh qua Cucumber, exploding Cucumber, stuffing Gourd, bitter snake Gourd, buffalo Gourd, Malabar Gourd, pointed Gourd, round Ivy gourd Japanese snake gourd Tacaco In subgroup 11 B Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits inedible peel Melons: (Korean melon, as a reference to Melons) Melon, nara In subgroup 11 C Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits inedible peel Winter squashes: Casabanana Chinese cucumber Cucumber, African horned Most of the new commodities originate from the expanded US crop grouping system by the International Crop Grouping Consulting Committee (ICGCC). 7. In the draft US crop grouping system some commodities of Cucurbits are listed, of which only the seeds are used for consumption (Fluted gourd, White-seed melon and Oysternut). In the draft proposal for the revision of the group of Oilseeds (in Step 7) Melon seed and Pumpkin seed are listed. It is proposed to include these commodities in the group of Oilseeds. It could be considered to rename the group of Oilseeds to include also this kind of seeds. Monk fruit, used as a sweetener not included in this proposal, because this commodity is already included in the draft proposal in Step 7 of Spices. 8. China proposes to move the Melon, Oriental Pickling to the group edible peel, as in China this vegetable is consumed with the peel. Republic of Korea proposes to include the Korean melon in the group of edible peel, because the peel is thin and edible. To avoid confusion these melons will be classified in the subgroup of Melons. 9. China also propose to include Chieh qua, a variety of the Wax gourd in the group of edible peel, because the peel is edible. 10. Also some new references are included and some are deleted. The name of Vegetable spaghetti squash, see Pumpkins is changed in Spaghetti squash, see Winter squash. The name of Melon, Pomegranate is changed in Melon, Dudaim and the name of Melon, Mango in Vine peaches. PROPOSALS FOR GROUP 014 LEGUME VEGETABLES 11. The proposed revised group Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits is included in Appendix The group 014 Legume vegetables is divided in 4 subgroups:

4 CX/PR 14/46/8 4 14A Beans with pods 14B Peas with pods 14C Succulent beans without pods 14D Succulent peas without pods Lentils will be included in the peas subgroup The subgrouping of the USA and the EU is nearly the same. The EU has two additional subgroups lentils and other Legume vegetables. The name of the subgroups deviates from the name of the subgroups used in the USA (edible podded beans and peas and succulent shelled bean and peas), because the meaning of the words podded and shelled could cause confusion by readers whether it means with or without pods or shells. Japan do not favour the subgrouping in 4 subgroups. They propose to make 2 subgroups: Legume vegetables with pods and Legume vegetables without pods, because the slight differences in shapes and surfaces of peas and beans will probably not result in a significant difference in pesticides residue levels. 13. The existing commodities in the classification are divided among the subgroups as follows: Subgroup 14A Beans with pods: VP 0061 VP 0521 VP 0522 VP 0525 VP 0526 VP 0527 VP 0530 VP 0531 VP 0532 VP 0535 VP 0536 VP 0539 VP 0540 VP 0546 VP 0542 VP 0543 VP 0544 Beans except broad beans and soya bean Black gram = (Urd bean) Broad bean (green pods and immature seeds) Cluster bean (=Guar) Common bean (pods and immature seeds) Cowpea (immature pods) Goa bean (immature pods) Hyacinth bean (young pods) = Lablab bean (pods)) Jack bean (young pods) Mat bean (green pods) (= moth bean (pods) Mung bean (green pods) Rice bean Scarlet runner bean (pods) Soya beans (young pods) Sword bean Winged pea Yard-long bean

5 CX/PR 14/46/8 5 Subgroup 14B Peas with pods: VP 0063 VP 0528 VP 0533 VP 0537 VP 0538 Peas (pods and immature seeds) Garden pea (young pods) Lentil (young pods) Pigeon pea (green pods) Podded pea (young pods) Subgroup 14C Succulent beans without pods: VP 0062 VP 0520 VP 0523 VP 0526 VP 0531 VP 0532 VP 0534 VP 0545 VP 0535 VP 0540 VP 0541 Beans, shelled (= beans without pods) Bambara groundnut Broad beans, shelled Common bean (succulent seeds) Hyacinth bean (immature seeds)= lablab bean (succulent seeds) Jack bean (immature seeds) Lima bean (succulent seeds) Lupin Mat bean (mature fresh seeds) (= moth bean (fresh seeds) Scarlet runner bean (succulent seeds) Soya bean (succulent seeds) Subgroup 14D Succulent peas without pods: VP 0064 VP 0529 VP 0537 Peas, shelled (= peas without pods) Garden pea (succulent seeds) Pigeon pea (young green seeds) A number of commodities are split up into a commodity of pods with immature seeds and a commodity of succulent seeds (Common bean, Hyacinth bean, Jack bean, Mat bean, Scarlet runner bean, and Pigeon pea). The existing code could only be kept for one of the commodities. The other commodity did get a new code. 14. The name of the commodity Soya beans (young pods) is changed in Soya beans (succulent seeds in pods). Green soya beans is added as a refernce to Soya beans (succulent seeds in pods). The commodities VP 0534 Lima bean (young pods), VP 0524 Chick-pea (green pods) are deleted. China indicated that these commodities are not consumed in China. 15. New commodities proposed to include in the Legume vegetable group are listed below. In subgroup 14A Beans with pods: Catjang (immature pods and green seeds)(was a reference to Cowpea (immature pods) Stink bean (pods and immature seeds)

6 CX/PR 14/46/8 6 In subgroup 14B Peas with pods: Grass pea (young pods) In subgroup 14C Succulent shelled beans: Catjang (succulent seeds) Cowpea (succulent seeds) Goa bean (succulent seeds) Stink bean (succulent seeds) Velvet bean In subgroup 14D Succulent shelled peas: Chick pea (succulent seeds) Lentil (succulent seeds) The new commodities originate from the expanded US crop grouping system by the International Crop Grouping Consulting Committee (ICGCC)and the European Union classification 16. The existing commodity VP 0520 Bambara groundnut is included in subgroup 14C Succulent beans without pods. This crop is different from the other pulses included in this group. The pods with the seeds grow underground like a peanut. The beans are about 1 cm long and they are also called beans. Therefore they are included in the subgroup 14C Succulent beans without pods. It could also be considered include these commodities in a separate subgroup of groundnuts in the group of Legume vegetables. 17. VP 0063 Peas (pods and immature seeds) and VP 0064 Peas shelled (succulent seeds): In these commodities also Vigna spp. were included. As all listed and Vigna spp. are included in the subgroups 14A and 14C of Beans. These Pea commodities are reduced to only Pisum spp. In the subgroup 14A Beans with pods the commodity Beans with pods (Vigna spp.) is included. In Subgroup 14C Succulent beans without pods the commodity Beans, without pods is reduced to only Phaseolus spp. and a new commodity Beans without pods (Vigna spp.) is added. PROPOSALS FOR GROUP 015 PULSES 18. The proposed revised group Pulses is included in Appendix The group 015 Pulses is divided in 2 subgroups: Commodities in this group are grouped in 2 subgroups: 15A Dried beans (without pods) 15B Dried peas (without pods) Lentils and Lupins are included in one of the subgroups. Soya beans is included in the Dried shelled beans subgroup. The subgrouping for dry beans and dry peas of the USA and the EU is nearly the same. The EU has three additional subgroups Lentils, Lupins and Other pulses. The EU included Soya beans in the group of Oilseeds. The name of the subgroups deviates from the name of the subgroups used in the USA (dried shelled beans and dried shelled Peas), because the meaning of the word shelled could cause some confusion whether it means with shells or without shells. Japan do not favour the subgrouping, because the slight differences in shapes and surfaces of dried peas and dried beans will probably not result in a significant difference in pesticides residue levels. 20. The existing commodities in the classification are divided among the subgroups as follows:

7 CX/PR 14/46/8 7 Subgroup 15A Dried beans (without pods): VD 0071 Beans (dry) VD 0560 Adzuki bean (dry) VD 0520 Bambara groundnut (dry) VD 0521 Black gram (dry) = Urd bean (dry) VD 0523 Broad bean (dry) VD 0526 Common bean (dry) VD 0527 Cowpea (dry) VD 0562 Horse gram VD 0531 Hyacinth bean (dry) = lablab bean (dry) VD 0563 Kersting s groundnut VD 0534 Lima bean (dry) VD 0545 Lupin (dry) VD09535 Mat bean (dry) = Moth bean (dry) VD 0536 Mung bean (dry) VD 0539 Rice bean (dry) VD 0541 Soya bean (dry) VD 0564 Tepary bean (dry) Subgroup 15B Dried peas (without pods): VD 0072 Peas (dry) VD 9524 Chick-pea (dry) VD 0561 Field pea (dry) VD 0533 Lentil (dry) VD 0537 Pigeon pea (dry) 21. The new commodities proposed to include in the Pulses group are listed below. In subgroup 15A Dried beans (without pods): African yam bean Goa bean (dry) Guar (dry) Jack bean (dry) Morama bean Scarlet runner bean (dry) Sword bean (dry) Velvet bean (dry) Winged pea (dry)

8 CX/PR 14/46/8 8 In subgroup 15B Dried peas (without pods): Grass-pea (dry) The new commodities originate from the expanded US crop grouping system by the International Crop Grouping Consulting Committee (ICGCC), the European Union classification or the FAO Definition and Classification of Commodities. 22. Soya bean, black is added as a reference to Soya bean (dry). 23. The existing commodities VD 0520 Bambara groundnut and VD 0563 Kersting s groundnut are included in subgroup 15A Dried shelled beans. These crops are different from the other pulses included in this group. The pods with the seeds grow underground like a peanut. The beans are about 1 cm long and they are also called beans. Therefore they are included in the subgroup Dried beans (without pods). It could also be considered include these commodities in a separate subgroup of groundnuts in the group of Pulses. 24. VD 0072 Peas (dry): In this commodity also Vigna spp. are included. As all listed and new Vigna spp. are included in the subgroup 15A Dried beans (without pods). This commodity is reduced to Pisum spp. only. In the subgroup 15A Dried beans the commodity Beans (Vigna spp.) is included. RECOMMENDATIONS 25. The Committee is invited to consider the proposals for Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits, Legume vegetables and Pulses in Appendices I, II and III, in light of the above considerations and comments submitted at Step 3 and to advance these proposals for adoption at Step 5 by the 37 th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (July 2014). 26. The Committee is also invited to re-establish the Electronic Working Group on the revision of the Classification of Foods and Animal Feeds, led by the Netherlands and the United States of America, to prepare proposals for other commodity groups according to the progress made by the International Crop Grouping Consulting Committee (ICGCC) in accordance with the approach agreed by the CCPR for the revision of the Classification. The EWG will work in English only.

9 CX/PR 14/46/8 9 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits Class A Type 2 Vegetables Group 011 Group Letter Code VC APPENDIX I Group 011 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits are derived from the immature or mature fruits of various plants, belonging to the botanical family Cucurbitaceae: usually these are annual vines or bushes. These vegetables are fully exposed to pesticides during the period of fruit development. The edible portion of those fruits of which the inedible peel is discarded before consumption is protected from most pesticides, by the skin or peel, except from pesticides with a systemic action. The entire fruiting vegetable or the edible portion after discarding the inedible peel may be consumed in the fresh form or after processing. The entire immature fruit of some of the fruiting vegetables species may be consumed, whereas only the edible portion of the mature fruit of the same species, after discarding the then inedible peel, is consumed. The group Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits is divided in 3 subgroups: 11A Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits edible peel 11B Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits inedible peel - melons 11C Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits inedible peel winter squashes Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): Whole commodity after removal of stems. Group 011 Code No. VC 0045 Group 011A Code No. VC 2039 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits Commodity Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - edible peel Commodity Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - edible peel (includes all commodities in this subgroup) VC 0420 Balsam apple Momordica balsamina L. VC 0421 Bitter melon Momordica charantia L. - Bitter cucumber, see Bitter melon, VC Bitter gourd, see Bitter melon, VC Balsam pear, see Bitter melon, VC 0421

10 CX/PR 14/46/8 10 VC 0422 Bottle gourd Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl.; syn: L. vulgaris Ser.; L. leucantha (Duch.) Rusby VC 0423 Chayote Sechium edule (Jacq.) Schwartz; syn: Chayota edulis Jacq. VC 2650 Chieh qua (young Chinese waxgourd) Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn. var. chieh-qua How - Christophine, see Chayote, VC Courgette, see Squash, Summer, VC 0431 VC 0424 Cucumber Cucumis sativus L.; English and forcing cucumber cultivars - Cucumber, brown-netted, see Cucumber, VC 0424 Cucumis sativus L. var. sikkimensis VC 2651 Cucumber, exploding Cyclanthera brachystachya (Ser.) Cogn. VC 2652 Cucumber, stuffing Cyclanthera pedata (L.) Schrad. - Cucuzzi, see Bottle gourd, VC 0421 VC 0425 Gherkin Cucumis sativus L.; pickling cucumber cultivars VC 0426 Gherkin, West Indian Cucumis anguria L. VC 2653 Gourd, bitter snake Trichosanthes tricuspidata Lour. VC 2654 Gourd, buffalo Cucurbita foetidissima Kunth - Gourd, club, see Snake gourd, VC 0430 VC 2655 Gourd, Malabar Cucurbita ficifolia Bouché

11 CX/PR 14/46/8 11 VC 2656 Gourd, pointed Trichosanthes dioica Roxb. VC Gourd, round Benincasa fistulosa (Stocks) H. schaef. & S.S. Renner - Gourd, Xishuangbanna, see Cucumber, VC 0424 Cucumis sativus L. var. xishuangbannansis ined. VC 2658 Ivy gourd Coccinia grandis (L.) Voigt VC 2659 Japanese snake gourd Trichosanthes ovigera Blume VC 0427 Loofah, Angled Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb. VC 0428 Loofah, Smooth L. aegyptiaca Mill. syn: Luffa cylindrica (L.) M. J. Roem; - Marrow, see Squash, Summer, VC 0431 Cucurbita pepo L., several cultivars - Patisson, see Squash, Summer, VC Sinkwa or Sinkwa towel gourd, see Loofah, Angled, VC 0427 VC 0430 Snake gourd Trichosanthes cucumerina L.; syn: T. anguina L. - Sponge gourd, see Loofah, Smooth, VC 0428 VC 0431 Squash, Summer Cucurbita pepo L.; Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. pepo; Cucurbita pepo L. subsp. Ovifera (L.) Harz; several cultivars, immature - Squash, White Bush, see Squash, Summer, VC 0431 VC 2660 Tacaco Sechium tacaco (Pittier) C. Jeffrey - Vegetable sponge, see Loofah, Smooth, VC West Indian gherkin, see Gherkin, West Indian, VC Zucchetti, see Squash, Summer, VC Zucchini, see Squash, Summer, VC 0431

12 CX/PR 14/46/8 12 Group 011B Code No. VC 2040 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - inedible peel - Melons Commodity Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - inedible peel- melons (includes all commodities in this subgroup) - Cantaloupe, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cucumis melo L., subsp. melo var. cantaloupo Ser. - Casaba or Casaba melon, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cucumis melo L., var. inodorus H. Jacq.. - Citron melon, see Watermelon, VC 0432 Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Mansf., var. edulis; syn: Citrullus edulis Pang. VC 0046 Melons, except Watermelon Several var. and cultivars of Cucumis melo L. - Melon, Crenshaw, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cultivar of Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo var. inodorus H. Jacq. - Melon, Dudaim, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cucumis melo L., var. dudaim (L.) Naudin. - Melon, Garden, see Melon, Mango - Melon, Honey Ball, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cultivar of Cucumis melo L., subsp. melo var. cantaloupo Ser. - Melon, Honeydew, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cultivar of Cucumis melo L., var. inodorus Naud. VC..? Melon, Korean, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cucumis x hybrida; Cucumis melo var. korana?????? - Melon, Mango, see Vine peach VC 2670 Melon, nara Acanthosicyos horridus Welw. ex Benth. & Hook. f. - Melon, Oriental, see Korean melon, see VC..? - Melon, Oriental Pickling Cucumis melo L. subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo var. conomon (Thunb.) Makino

13 CX/PR 14/46/ Melon, Persian, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cultivar of Cucumis melo L., subsp. melo var. cantaloupo Ser. - Melon, Pomegranate, see Melon, Dudaim - Melon, Serpent, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cucumis melo L., var. flexuosus (L.) Naudin. - Melon, Snake, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 synonym of Melon, Serpent - Melon, Snap, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Acanthosicyos horridus Welw. Ex Benth. & Hook. f. - Melon, White-skinned, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cultivars of Cucumis melo L. subsp. melo var. inodorus H. Jacq. - Melon, Winter, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 synonym of Melons, White-skinned, see there - Muskmelon, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cultivar of Cucumis melo L.; C. melo L. var. melo - Vine peach, see Melons, except Watermelon, VC 0046 Cucumis melo L. subsp. agrestis (Naudin) Pangalo var. chito (C. Morren) Naudin VC 0432 Watermelon Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai var. lanatus syn: C. vulgaris Schrad.; Colocynthis citrullus (L.) O. Ktze. Group 011B Code No. VC 2041 Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - inedible peel Winter squashes Commodity Fruiting vegetables, Cucurbits - inedible peel Winter squashes (includes all commodities in this subgroup) - Acorn squash, see Winter squash, VC 0433 Cucurbita pepo var. ovifera (L.) Harz - Butternut squash, see Winter squash, VC 0433 Cucurbita moschata Duchesne - Calabaza, see Winter squash, VC 0433 Cucurbita pepo L.

14 CX/PR 14/46/8 14 VC 2680 Casabanana Sicana odorifera (Vell.) Naudin - Cheese pumpkin, see Pumpkins, VC 0429 Cucurbita moschata Duchesne VC 2681 Chinese cucumber Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng. - Chinese wax gourd, see Wax gourd, VC Cochinchin gourd, see Chinese cucumber, VC 2681 VC 2682 Cucumber, African horned Cucumis metuliferus E. Meyer ex Naudin - Cucumber, Armenian, see Melon, Serpent - Cushaws, see Pumpkins, VC 0429 Mature cultivars of Cucurbita argyrosperma C. Huber - Giant pumpkin, see Pumpkins, VC 0429 Cucurbita moschata Duchesne - Hubbard squash, see Winter squash, VC 0433 Cucurbita maxima Duchesne - Kiwano, see Cucumber, African horned, VC Marrow (late variety), see Pumpkins, VC Pumpkin, see Pumpkins, VC 0429 Cucurbita pepo L.; C. pepo L. subsp. pepo VC 0429 Pumpkins Mature cultivars of Cucurbita maxima Duchesne; Cucurbita argyrosperma C. Huber; C. moschata Duchesne; C. pepo L. and C. pepo L. subsp. pepo - Silver Seed gourd, see Pumpkins, VC 0429 Cucurbita argyrosperma C. Huber - Spaghetti squash, see Winter squash, VC 0433 Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo VC 0434 Wax gourd Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn.; syn: B. cerifera Savi VC 0433 Winter squash, see also Pumpkins VC 0429 Mature cultivars of Cucurbita maxima Duchesne; C. maxima subsp. maxima; C. moschata Duchesne;. C. pepo (L.); Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo and Cucurbita pepo var. ovifera (L.) Harz

15 CX/PR 14/46/8 15 APPENDIX II Group 014 Legume vegetables Class A Type 2 Vegetables Group 014 Group Letter Code VP Group 014. Legume vegetables are derived from the succulent seed and immature pods of leguminous plants commonly known as beans and peas. Pods are fully exposed to pesticides during the growing season, whereas the succulent seed is protected within the pod from most pesticides, except pesticides with systemic action. The succulent forms may be consumed as whole pods or as the shelled product. This group contains 4 subgroups based on the morphology and growing practise: 14A Beans with pods 14B Peas with pods 14C Succulent beans without pods 14D Succulent peas without pods Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): Whole commodity, unless otherwise specified. Code No, VP 0060 Subgroup 14A Code No, VP 2060 Commodity Legume vegetables Beans with pods Commodity Beans with pods (includes all commodities in this subgroup) VP 0061 VP 2840 Beans, except broad bean and soya bean (Phaseolus spp.) (green pods and immature seeds) Beans with pods (Vigna spp.) (green pods and immature seeds) - Asparagus bean (pods), see Yard-long bean, VP Asparagus pea (pods), see Goa bean, VP Black gram (green pods), see Urd bean, VP Bonavist bean (young pods and immature seeds), see Lablab bean, VP 0531 VP 0522 Broad bean (green pods and immature seeds) Vicia faba L. subsp. faba, var. faba VP 2841 Catjang (immature pods and green seeds) Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp cylindrical (L.) Verdc. syn: Dolichos catjang Burm.

16 CX/PR 14/46/ Chinese longbean, see Yard-long bean, VP Cluster bean (young pods), see Guar, VP 0525 VP 0526 Common bean (pods and immature seeds) Phaseolus vulgaris L., several cultivars VP 0527 Cowpea (immature pods) Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp. subsp. unguiculata - Four-angled bean (immature pods), see Goa bean, VP French bean (immature pods and seeds), see Common bean (pods and immature seeds), VP Garden bean, see see Common bean, VP 0526 VP 0530 Goa bean (immature pods) Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC. - Green bean (green pods and immature seeds), see Common bean (pods and immature seeds), VP Green gram (green pods), see Mung bean, VP Green soya bean, see Soya bean (succulent seeds in pods), VP 0546 VP 0525 Guar (young pods) Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub; syn: C. psoralioides (lam.) DC. - Haricot bean (green pods, and immature seeds), see Common bean (pods and immature seeds), VP Hyacinth bean (young pods, and immature seeds), see Lablab bean (pods and immature seeds), VP 0531 VP 0532 Jack bean (young pods and immature seeds) Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. - Kidney bean (pods), see Common bean (pods and immature seeds), VP 0526 VP 0531 Lablab bean (pods and immature seeds) Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet spp. purpureus syn: Dolichos lablab L.; Lablab niger Medik; L. vulgaris Savi - Manila bean (immature pods), see Goa bean (immature pods), VP Mat bean (green pods), see Moth bean (green pods), VP 0535

17 CX/PR 14/46/8 17 VP 0535 Moth bean (green pods) Vigna aconitifolius (Jacq.) Verde. syn: Phaseolus aconitifolius Jacq.; Ph. trilobus Ait; VP 0536 Mung bean (green pods) Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek, var. radiata; syn: Phaseolus aureus Roxb; VP 0539 Rice bean (young pods) Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi eg Ohashi; syn: V. calcarata (Roxb.) Kurz; Phaseolus calcaratus Roxb. - Runner bean, see see Common bean, VP 0526 VP 0540 Scarlet runner bean (pods and seeds) Phaseolus coccineus L. - Slicing bean, see Common bean (pods and immature seeds), VP Snap bean (young pods), see Common bean, VP 0526 VP 0546 Soya bean (succulent seeds in pods) Glycine max (L.) Merr.; VP 2842 Stink bean (pods and immature seeds) Parkia speciosa Hassk. VP 0542 Sword bean (young pods and bean) Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. VP 0521 Urd bean (green pods) Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper var. mungo syn: Phaseolus mungo L.; - Vegetables soybean (edamame), see Soya bean (succulent seeds in pods), VP Wax bean, see Common bean, VP Winged bean (immature pods), see Goa bean, VP 0530 VP 0543 Winged pea (young pods) Lotus tetragonolobus L. syn: Tetragonolobus purpureus Moench VP 0544 Yard-long bean (pods) Vigna unguiculata subsp sesquipedalis (L.) Verdc.

18 CX/PR 14/46/8 18 Subgroup 14B Code No, VP 2061 Peas with pods Commodity Peas with pods (includes all commodities in this subgroup) VP 0063 Peas (pods and succulent = immature seeds) Pisum spp. - Dwarf pea, see Podded pea (young pods), VP 0537 VP 0528 Garden pea (young pods) Pisum sativum L. var. sativum VP 2850 Grass pea (young pods) Lathyrus sativus L. VP 0533 Lentil (young pods) L. culinaris Medik subsp. culinaris syn: Lens esculenta Moench.; Ervum lens L. - Mangetout or Mangetout pea, see Podded pea VP 0537 Pigeon pea (green pods and young green seeds) Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. syn: C. indicus Spreng. VP 0538 Podded pea (young pods) Pisum sativum L., subsp. sativum var. macrocarpon Ser.; P. sativum L., spp. sativum, var. sacharatum - Red gram (green pods and young green seeds), see Pigeon pea, VP Snow pea, see Podded pea (young pods), VP Sugar pea (young pods), see Podded pea, VP 0538 Pisum sativum L., spp. sativum, var. sacharatum Subgroup 14C Code No, VP 2062 Succulent beans without pods Commodity Succulent beans without pods (includes all commodities in this subgroup) VP 0062 VP 2860 Beans without pods (Phaseolus spp.) (succulent seeds) Beans without pods (Vigna spp.) (succulent seeds)

19 CX/PR 14/46/8 19 VP 0520 Bambara groundnut (immature seeds) Voandzeia subterranea (L.) Thou. - Blackeyed peas (succulent seeds), see Cowpea (succulent seeds), VP Bonavist bean (immature seeds), see Lablab bean, VP 2864 VP 0523 Broad bean, shelled (succulent) (= immature seeds) Vicia faba L. subsp. faba, var. faba VP 2861 Catjang (succulent seeds) Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp cylindrical (L.) Verdc. syn: Dolichos catjang Burm. VP 2862 Common bean (succulent seeds) Phaseolus vulgaris L., several cultivars VP 2863 Cowpea (succulent seeds) Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp. subsp. unguiculata - Fava bean (immature beans), see Broad bean, shelled, VP Flageolet (fresh beans), see Common bean (succulent seeds), VP 2862 VP 0530 Goa bean (succulent seeds) Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC. - Hyacinth bean (immature seeds), see Lablab bean (succulent seeds), VP2864 VP 2864 Jack bean (immature seeds) Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. VP 2864 Lablab bean (succulent seeds) Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet spp. purpureus syn: Dolichos lablab L.; Lablab niger Medik; L. vulgaris Savi VP 2865 Lima bean (succulent seeds) Phaseolus lunatus L.; syn: Ph. limensis Macf.; Ph. inamoenus L. VP 0545 Lupin Lupinus ssp, sweet spp., varieties and cultivars with a low alkaloid content - Mat bean (fresh seeds), see Moth bean (fresh seeds), VP 2866

20 CX/PR 14/46/8 20 VP 2866 Moth bean (fresh seeds) Vigna aconitifolius (Jacq.) Verde. syn: Phaseolus aconitifolius Jacq.; Ph. trilobus Ait; VP 0540 Scarlet runner bean (succulent seeds) Phaseolus coccineus L. - Sieva bean (green fresh beans), see Lima bean, VP Southern pea, see Cowpea (succulent seeds), VP 2863 VP 0541 Soya bean (succulent seeds) Glycine max (L.) Merr.; - Soybean, see Soya bean (succulent seeds), VP 0541 VP 2867 Stink bean (succulent seeds) Parkia speciosa Hassk. VP 2868 Velvet bean Mucuna Pruriens (L.) DC. Subgroup 14D Code No, VP 2063 Succulent peas without pods Commodity Succulent peas without pods (includes all commodities in this subgroup) VP 0064 Peas without pods (succulent seeds) Pisum spp. VP 2880 Chick-pea (succulent seeds) Cicer arietinum L. - Garbanzos, see Chick-pea (succulent seeds), VP VP 0529 Garden pea, (succulent seeds) Pisum sativum L. var. sativum - Green pea, see Garden pea (succulent seeds, VP 0529) VP 2881 Lentil (succulent seeds) L. culinaris Medik subsp. culinaris syn: Lens esculenta Moench.; Ervum lens L. VP 2882 Pigeon pea (young green seeds) Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.; syn: C. indicus Spreng. - Red gram (young green seeds), see Pigeon pea (young green seeds), VP.

21 CX/PR 14/46/8 21 Pulses Class A Type 2 Vegetables Group 015 Group Letter Code VD APPENDIX III Group 015. Pulses are derived from the mature seeds, naturally or artificially dried, of leguminous plants known as beans (dry) and peas (dry). The seeds in the pods are protected from most pesticides applied during the growing season except pesticides which show a systemic action. the dried beans and peas however are often exposed to post harvest treatments. The dry pulses are consumed after processing or household cooking. Commodities in this group are grouped in 2 subgroups: 15A Dried beans (without pods) 15B Dried peas (without pods) Portion of the commodity to which the MRL applies (and which is analysed): Whole commodity. Group 015 Code No. VD 0070 Group 015A Code No. VD 2065 Pulses Commodity Pulses Dried beans (without pods) Commodity Dried beans (without pods) (includes all commodities in this subgroup) VD 0071 Beans (Phaseolus spp.) (dry) Phaseolus spp.; several species and cultivars VD 2890 Beans (Vigna spp.) (dry) Vigna spp.; several species and cultivars VD 0560 Adzuki bean (dry) Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi & Ohashi syn: Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) W. Wight; VD 2891 African yam bean Sphenostylis stenocarpa (Hochst. Ex A. Rich.)Harms VD 0520 Bambara groundnut (dry seed) Vigna subterranea (L.) Verde.; syn: Voandzeia subterranea (L.) Thou.

22 CX/PR 14/46/ Black-eyed pea, see Cowpea (dry), VD 0526 Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata - Black gram (dry), See Urd bean (dry), VD Bonavist bean, see Lablab bean (dry), VD 0531 VD 0523 Broad bean (dry) Vicia faba L, subsp. faba, var. faba - Butter bean, see Lima bean (dry), VD Catjang (dry), See Cowpea, Dry), VD 0527 Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp cylindrical (L.) Verdc. syn: Dolichos catjang Burm. VD 0526 Common bean (dry) Phaseolus vulgaris L. VD 0527 Cowpea (dry) Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp; syn: V. sinensis (L.) Savi ex Hassk.; Dolichos sinensis L. - Cranberry bean, see Common bean (dry), VD Dwarf bean (dry), see Common bean (dry), VD Field bean (dry), see Common bean (dry), VD French bean, see Group 014: Legume vegetables - Geocarpa groundnut or Geocarpa bean, see Kersting s groundnut, VD 0563 VD Goa bean (dry) Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC. - Green beans, see Group 014: Legume vegetables - Green gram (dry), see Mung bean (dry), VD 0536 VD 2893 Guar (dry) Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub; syn: C. psoralioides (lam.) DC. - Haricot bean, see Common bean, Group 014: Legume vegetables - Horse bean (dry), see Broad bean (dry), VD 0523

23 CX/PR 14/46/8 23 VD 0562 Horse gram Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc. syn: Dolichos uniflorus Lam.; D. biflorus auct. non L. - Hyacinth bean (dry), see Lablab bean (dry), VD 0531 VD 2894 Jack bean, (dry) Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC. VD 0563 Kersting s groundnut Macrostyloma geocarpum (Harms) Marcechal & Baudet; syn: Kerstingiella geocarpa Harms. - Kidney bean (dry), see Common bean (dry), VD 0526 VD 0531 Lablab bean (dry) Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet spp. purpureus syn: Dolichos lablab L.; Lablab niger Medik; L. vulgaris Savi VD 0534 Lima bean (dry) Phaseolus lunatus L.; syn: Ph. limensis Macf.; Ph. inamoenus L. VD 0545 Lupin (dry) Lupinus spp., sweet spp. varieties and cultivars with a low alkaloid content - Mat bean (dry), see Moth bean (dry), VD 0535 VD 2895 Morama bean Tylosema esculentum (Burch.) A. Schreib. VD 0535 Moth bean (dry) Vigna aconitifolius (Jacq.) Verde. syn: Phaseolus aconitifolius Jacq.; Ph. trilobus Ait; VD 0536 Mung bean (dry) Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek, var. radiata; syn: Phaseolus aureus Roxb; - Navy bean (dry), see Common bean (dry), VD Pinto bean, see Common bean (dry), VD 0526

24 CX/PR 14/46/8 24 VD 0539 Rice bean (dry) Vigna umbellata (Thunb.) Ohwi & Ohashi; syn: V. calcarata (Roxb.) Kurz; Phaseolus calcaratus Roxb. - Runner bean, see Common bean, Group 014: Legume vegetables VD 2896 Scarlet runner bean (dry) Phaseolus coccineus L. - Sieva bean (dry), see Lima bean (dry), VD Southern pea, see Cowpea (dry), VD 0527 Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata VD 0541 Soya bean (dry) Glycine max (L.) Merr.; - Soya bean, black (dry), see Soya bean (dry), VD Soybean (dry), see Soya bean (dry), VD 0541 VD 2897 Sword bean (dry) Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC. VD 0564 Tepary bean (dry) Phaseolus acutifolius Gray, var. acutifolius Syn: Phaseolus acutifolius Gray, var. latifolius Freem. VD 0521 Urd bean (dry) (dry) Phaseolus mungo L.; syn: Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper VD 2898 Velvet bean (dry) Mucuna Pruriens (L.) DC. VD 2899 Winged pea (dry) Lotus tetragonolobus L. syn: Tetragonolobus purpureus Moench Group 015A Code No. VD 2066 Dried peas (without pods) Commodity Dried peas (without pods) (includes all commodities in this subgroup)

25 CX/PR 14/46/8 25 VD 0072 Peas (dry) Pisum spp. - Cajan pea, see Pigeon pea (dry), VD Chickling vetch, see Grass-pea (dry), VD 2920 VD 0524 Chick-pea (dry) Cicer arietinum L. VD 0561 Field pea (dry) Pisum sativum L., subsp. sativum var. arvense (L.) Poir. syn: Pisum arvense L. - Garden pea, see Group 014: Legume vegetables VD 2920 Grass-pea (dry) Lathyrus sativus L. VD 0533 Lentil (dry) L. culinaris Medik subsp. culinaris syn: Lens esculenta Moench.; Ervum lens L. VD 0537 Pigeon pea (dry) Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. syn: C. indicus Spreng. - Red gram (dry), see Pigeon pea (dry), VD Wrinkled pea (dry), see Field pea (dry), VD 0561

26 CX/PR 14/46/8 26 APPENDIX IV LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Name Country/organisation adres Erica Muller (Chair) Netherlands Bill Barney (Chair) United States of America Codex Contact Point Argentina Argentina Laura Bonomi Argentina Codex Contact Point Australia Australia Alan Norden Australia Dr. Raj Bhula Australia Jennifer Selwyn Canada Peter Chan Canada CCPR secretariat China CCPR Chair China Qin Dongmei China Giovanny Cifuentes Rodriguez Colombia Giannina Lavagni Bolanos Costa Rica Roger Ruiz Zapata Costa Rica Codex Contact point EU European Union Almut Bitterhof European Union Volker Wachtler European Union Codex Contact Point India India K. K. Sharma India Prof. Sri Noegrohati Indonesia Mrs. Roya Noorbakhsh Iran Codex Contact Point Japan Japan Mr. Makoto Irie Japan Mr. Miki Matsui Japan Codex Contact Point Malaysia Malaysia

27 CX/PR 14/46/8 27 Name Country/organisation adres Ms. Nursiah Mohd Tajol Aros Malaysia Ms. Nurul Hazila Abdul Ghani Malaysia Hemlata Dowlut Mauritius David Lunn New Zealand Codex Contact Point Korea Republic of Korea Moon-Ik Chang Republic of Korea Chan-Hyeok Kwom Republic of Korea Kyeong-Ae Son Republic of Korea Moo-Hyeog Im Republic of Korea Young-Wook Son Republic of Korea Konstantin Eller Russian Federation Codex Contact Point Thailand Thailand Panpilad Saikaew Thailand

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