Cherries. Three trials were carried out on cherries in Denmark

Similar documents
TEBUFENOZIDE EXPLANATION

THIOPHANATE-METHYL (077) [See also BENOMYL (069) and CARBENDAZIM (072)]

GLUFOSINATE-AMMONIUM (175)

PYRAZOPHOS (153) Table 1. Pyrazophos - registered use rates and patterns. Nearly all formulations used are 30% EC; a very few are 15% WP mixtures.

BENOMYL (069) [See also CARBENDAZIM (072) and THIOPHANATE-METHYL (077)]

AZINPHOS-METHYL (002)

PROPOXUR (075) EXPLANATION

myclobutanil 987 MYCLOBUTANIL (181)

Cyprodinil CYPRODINIL (207)

2,4-D (020) The 2001 Meeting received information on GAP and supervised residue trials for the postharvest use of 2,4-D on lemons and oranges.

IPRODIONE (111) EXPLANATION

ACEPHATE (095) [see also METHAMIDOPHOS]

BOSCALID (221) First draft prepared by Prof. Dr. Arpad Ambrus, Hungarian Food Safety Office, Budapest, Hungary

PROCYMIDONE (136) The current recommended or registered use patterns are summarized in Table 1.

5.24 ISOPYRAZAM (249)

BENALAXYL (155) EXPLANATION

MALATHION (049) First draft prepared by Eloisa Dutra Caldas, University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil

CAPTAN (007) Captan has been evaluated several times since the initial evaluation in 1965, most recently in 1994 (residues) and 1995 (toxicology).

RESIDUE AND ANALYTICAL ASPECTS

tebufenozide RESIDUES RESULTING FROM SUPERVISED TRIALS

PYRIMETHANIL (226) The first draft was prepared by Dr Michael Doherty, Office of Pesticide Programs, United States Environmental Protection Agency

PROPICONAZOLE (160) The first draft was prepared by Professor M Lee, Andong National University, Republic of Korea

Figure 9. Flow diagram describing the preparation of white and red wine from grapes (France).

DAFF MINOR CROPS 2018 STAKEHOLDERS WORKSHOP

48th Session of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues Chongqing, China, April European Union Comments

European Union Comments CODEX COMMITTEE ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES. 49 th Session. Beijing, April 2017

TRIADIMENOL (168) The first draft was prepared by Mr Christian Sieke, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany

Proposed Maximum Residue Limit. Pyraclostrobin

DIMETHOMORPH (225) First draft was prepared by Dr Anita Stromberg, National Food Agency, Uppsala, Sweden

Proposed Maximum Residue Limit. Sedaxane

Official Journal of the European Union L 243/41 DIRECTIVES

First draft prepared by Dr Ursula Banasiak, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany

Flupyradifurone. Jamin Huang, Ph.D. Bayer CropScience. Global Minor Use Workshop Chicago, September 21, 2015

CHLORANTRANILIPROLE (230) First draft was prepared by Dr Paul Humphrey, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, Canberra, Australia

IPRODIONE (111) Table 1. Recoveries of iprodione, its isomer and metabolite from whole tomatoes.

WTO Workshop on Pesticide MRLs. Establishment of Codex MRLs Prioritization Scheduling Evaluation Key Issues Proposals

METRAFENONE (278) The first draft was prepared by Mr David Lunn, Ministry for Primary Industries, Wellington, New Zealand

Proposed Maximum Residue Limit. Azoxystrobin

Official Journal of the European Communities

Official Journal of the European Union

Official Journal of the European Union L 75/7

Official Journal of the European Union

Import Tolerance and Positive List System of pesticide i n Korea Food Standard Division, Food Standard Department, MFD S

THIABENDAZOLE (065) EXPLANATION

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2003/118/EC

Official Journal of the European Union

Reference: Bacher, R. (2005,) A-4062 Commodities apples, grapes, whole orange and cotton seed

DIRECTIVES COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2007/8/EC. of 20 February 2007

Statistical Overview of the 2015 Canadian Fruit Industry

46th Session of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues Nanjing, China, 5 10 May European Union Comments

COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2007/9/EC. of 20 February 2007

DIFENOCONAZOLE (224) First draft was prepared by Dr Anita Stromberg, National Food Agency, Uppsala Sweden

Riesling Wine Styles. Presented by Angelo Pavan Winemaker Cave Spring Cellars

OIV Revised Proposal for the Harmonized System 2017 Edition

The generation of chlorantraniliprole residue data in beans, peas and sweet corn

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT Guidelines on comparability, extrapolation, group tolerances and data requirements for setting MRLs

CAPTAN (007) Information on GAP and residue trials was also supplied by Canada and Spain.

Minutes for the Freshfel/SHAFFE Citrus Teleconference of 25 September 2009

COMMITTEE ON COMMODITY PROBLEMS

TRIFLOXYSTROBIN (213) The first draft was prepared by Dr U Banasiak, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany

Acetamiprid 129 ACETAMIPRID (246) Range of recoveries, %

Official Journal of the European Union L 165/25

Plants and plant products that are allowed importation into Myanmar (as of )

Official Journal of the European Union

European Union comments for the. CODEX COMMITTEE ON CONTAMINANTS IN FOOD (CCCF) 4th Session. Izmir, Turkey, April 2010.

Setting of new MRLs for amisulbrom in wine and table grapes 1

ANNEX IX TO THE DECISION OECD SCHEME FOR THE VARIETAL CERTIFICATION OF SUGAR BEET AND FODDER BEET SEED

Statistical Overview of the 2015 Canadian Fruit Industry

Established Maximum Residue Limit. Saflufenacil

WINE EXPORTS. February Nadine Uren. tel:

VEGETABLES. May 23, 2018

_Actigard 50WG_ _251-5_100-1_.pdf SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING

REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON THE PESTICIDE RESIDUE IN TEA BREW

Established Maximum Residue Limit. Azoxystrobin

ANNEX XI TO THE DECISION OECD SCHEME FOR THE VARIETAL CERTIFICATION OF MAIZE SEED

REPORT OF THE FORTY-FIRST SESSION OF THE CODEX COMMITTEE ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES Beijing, China, April 2009

JOINT FAO/WHO FOOD STANDARDS PROGRAMME CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION. Thirty-third Session Geneva, Switzerland, 5-9 July 2010

GUIDELINES TO DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF FUNGICIDAL AGRICULTURAL REMEDIES ON FERMENTATION PROCESSES AND WINE QUALITY

JOINT FAO/WHO FOOD STANDARDS PROGRAMME CODEX ALIMENTARIUS COMMISSION. 41 st Session Rome, Italy 2 6 July REPORT OF THE 50 th SESSION OF THE

World vitiviniculture situation

DESSERT INSPIRATION FACTS AND FIGURES GLOBAL PRODUCT TRENDS VIOGERM WHEAT GERMS OUR PROPOSALS

FLUENSULFONE (265) First draft prepared by Dr Samuel Margerison, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, Canberra, Australia

IR-4 Food Use Workshop

PGI Valencian Citrus Fruit

ANALYSIS ON THE STRUCTURE OF HONEY PRODUCTION AND TRADE IN THE WORLD

Project Concluding: Summary Report Mandarin Trial for the California Desert

L 22/24 Official Journal of the European Union

MARKET NEWSLETTER No 127 May 2018

Statistical Overview of the Canadian Fruit Industry 2013

Nutrient uptake, N fixation and release from soybean pea and lentil in Saskatchewan soils. Jing Xie, Jeff Schoenau, Tom Warkentin

NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR(S) AND THEIR AGENCY:

CYPRODINIL (207) First draft prepared by Dr Samuel Margerison, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, Canberra, Australia

2012 EXPORT HIGHLIGHTS BRITISH COLUMBIA AGRIFOODS

INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE PROTECTION OF NEW VARIETIES OF PLANTS TECHNICAL WORKING PARTY FOR ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND FOREST TREES. Forty-Fifth Session

Fruit and Vegetables: Q1/2013

Germany is the largest importer of cheese and UK and Italy are the second- and third-largest importers.

Outlook for the. ASEAN INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON COFFEE June 2012 Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Availability

Tomatoes, Lycopene and Human Health. APTRC Inc

Christopher Gee, Ph.D. Field Development Rep II/Technical Service Rep - Fungicides Concord, OH 44077

Transcription:

11 AZINPHOS-METHYL EXPLANATION Azinphos-methyl was evaluated in 1965 and several times since. In 1991 a re-evaluation resulted in recommendations to withdraw or change several MRLs. New residue data from trials carried out according to GAP were required for apricots, black currants, citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwifruit and bulb and spring onions. The data from trials according to GAP on apricots, citrus fruits and kiwifruit were so limited that withdrawal of the existing MRLs was proposed, and this recommendation was accepted by the 25th Session of the CCPR (1993). Residue data from trials according to GAP on blueberries, cherries and grapes were also desirable as the data available were from only one country, the USA. Information was provided to the Meeting on registered uses not available at the 1991 JMPR. Data were received from trials on cherries in Denmark and the USA, and on apricots, mandarins and oranges in Spain. The Meeting was informed that data from trials on grapes in Germany and Italy, including processing studies, would be available for the 1995 Meeting. USE PATTERN Registered uses of azinphos-methyl which were not available for the reevaluation in 1991, or have been changed since, are listed in Table 1. Commodities for which no data from trials were supplied are not included. RESIDUES RESULTING FROM SUPERVISED TRIALS New data were supplied from trials on cherries in Denmark and the USA and on mandarins, oranges and apricots in Spain. Table 1. Registered uses of azinphos-methyl. Crop Country Application PHI kg ai /ha g ai/hl days Citus fruit Australia >1 2.0-2.5 25-50 Spain 1-2 2.0-2.5 40-50 15 Pome fruit Finland 0.25-0.5 Stone fruit Denmark 2 0.5 Spain 2-3 0.6-0.5 40-50 15 Apricot New Zealand 5-8 max 1.5 50-60 Cherry New Zealand 5-8 max 1.5 50-60 Nectarin Australia >1 38-50 (3-4 weeks) New Zealand 5-8 max 1.5 50-60 Peach New Zealand 5-8 max 1.5 50-60 Plum Australia >1 50 Currants Finland 0.2-0.5 Grape New Zealand 6-9 max 1.0 50 Strawberry Canada >1 0.53-0.55 5 Finland 0.2-0.5 Kiwifruit Australia >1 (3-4 weeks) 40 Cherries. Three trials were carried out on cherries in Denmark

12 azinphos-methyl at the registered dosage of 0.8 kg ai/ha. All residues were below the limit of determination, 0.04 mg/kg, but samples were taken 59, 81 and 99 days after the last treatment and the PHI in Denmark is days. Information on many trials on cherries in the USA was supplied in addition to the data reviewed by the 1991 JMPR. In most of the trials the application rate was 0.84 kg ai/ha, and samples were taken after days, which is approximately the registered use in the USA. The trials were carried out over 2 years and in a number of States. Residues after -15 days in all trials at 0.84 kg ai/ha were from <0.01 to 2.3 mg/kg with a mean value of 0.60 mg/kg, which supports the MRL of 2 mg/kg proposed by the JMPR in 1991. Mandarins and oranges. Four trials on mandarins were carried out in Spain. In 3 of them from two experimental stations the dosage applied was 2.4 kg ai/ha, which is within the registered use in Spain, and in the fourth the rate was 4.8 kg ai/ha. In the trials with 2.4 kg ai/ha the residues after days (the registered PHI in Spain is 15 days although it is being revised) were 0.-0.48 mg/kg. Even at the rate of 4.8 kg ai/ha residues were within this range. Except for samples taken at day 0, residues decreased only slowly during the periods of the trials. Residue levels in oranges were about the same as in mandarins. In 2 trials with the registered application rates of 2.2-2.4 kg ai/ha residues were 0.23-0.3 mg/kg after days. Apricots. Three trials were carried out on apricots in Spain with residues after days at the level of 0.13-0.23 mg/kg, but the dosage used was about 3 times the registered application of 0.6-0.5 kg ai/ha. Table 2. Residues of azinphos-methyl in cherries from supervised trials in Denmark and the USA. Underlined residues are from treatments approximating registered uses. Country Denmark 1988 USA 1984 1 0.8 400 59 81 99 (New York) 4 0.56 120 4 0.84 180 (Michigan) 4 0.84 80 0 USA 1985 3. 0.80 0.43 5.0 2.3 1.2 2. 0. 0. 03-88 0336-88 033-88 151-GU0-84D 151-GU0-84D GU015-84D

azinphos-methyl 13 Country (California) 2 0.56 0 3 2 0.56 120 2 0.56 120 2 0.56 600 3 (Washington) 2 0.56 10 2 0.56 10 (Oregon) 2 0,56 120 3 2 0.56 120 3 (Michigan) 3 0.84 290 3 0.84 290 3 0.84 290 3 0.84 1800 (New York) 3 0.84 30 3 0.84 30 (Wisconsin) 5 0.84 20 15 5 0.84 20 15 0. 0.1 0.90 0.45 0. 0.55 0.20 0.36 0.16 0.30 0.2 0.09 0.24 0.18 0.11 0. 1.6 0. 0.52 1.2 0.29 0.3 3.1 0.46 0.1 0,51 0.29 0.38 0. 0.11 0.39 0.05 <0.01 0.41 0.3 1.5 1.4 0.31 2.1 0. 0.25 1. 0.40 0.20 455-GU030-456-GU013-456-GU009-455-GU02-454-GU012-451-GU008-451-GU029-451- GU026- GU015- GU031- GU0- GU011-151- GU032-151- GU00-851- GU0-851 GU010- Table 3. Residues of azinphos-methyl in mandarins from supervised trials in Spain. Underlined residues are from treatments approximating registered uses. Crop Mandarins/ satsumas 1986 (Algemesi) >1 4.8 100 0 0.52 0.52 0.5 0.41 0.39 0.55 0.32 0.34 0.43 0.29 0.2 0. 0.23 0.22 0.22 information (Pedrequer) >1 2.4 50 0 0. 0. 0.45 0.38 0.40 0. 0.30 0. 0.34 0.25 0.30 0.30 0. 0.23 0.22 0.18 0. 0.

azinphos-methyl Crop Mandarins/ clementines 1986 (Algemesi) >1 2.4 50 0 0.84 0.80 0.65 0.61 0.55 0.43 0.48 0. 0.32 0.30 0.2 0.22 0.26 0.24 0.23 0.20 0.1 0.1 information (Pedrequer) >1 2.4 50 0 56 0.53 0.4 0.38 0.40 0.41 0.36 0. 0.36 0. 0.24 0. 0.26 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.18 0.20 0.19 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.12 Table 4. Residues of azinphos-methyl in oranges from supervised trials in Spain (1986). Underlined residues are from treatments approximating registered uses. kg ai/ha kg ai/hl days >1 2.4 50 0 56 >1 2.2 50 0 0.44 0,69 0.40 0.24 0.34 0.39 0.2 0.23 0.29 0.24 0.26 0.16 0.25 0.33 0.24 0. 0.25 0.30 0.29 0.22 0.22 0.66 0.5 0.69 0.30 0.38 0.41 0.2 0. 0.3 0.25 0.23 0.2 0. 0.22 0.25 0. 0.31 0.32 0.2 0. 0.20 infor-mation Table 5. Residues of azinphos-methyl in apricots from supervised trials in Spain (1988). kg ai/ha kg ai/hl days >1 1.9 50 0 3 2,1 2.3 2.0 1.5 1.4 1.6 0.46 0.80 0.86 0.13 0.22 0.16 0. 0.13 0.08 information APPRAISAL Azinphos-methyl was evaluated in 1965 and several times since. In 1991 a re-evaluation resulted in recommendations to withdraw or change several MRLs. New residue data from trials carried out according to GAP were required for apricots, black currants, citrus fruits, strawberries, kiwifruit and bulb and spring onions. The data from trials according to GAP on apricots, citrus fruits and kiwifruit were so limited that withdrawal of the existing MRLs was proposed, and this recommendation was accepted by the 25th Session of the CCPR (1993). Residue data from trials according to GAP on blueberries, cherries and grapes were also desirable as the data available were from only one country, the USA. The Meeting received summarized residue data from Spain from trials on mandarins and oranges according to registered use in Spain. Residue data on apricots were also available from Spain, but the dosage used was about 3 times the registered rate. The Meeting was unable to

azinphos-methyl 15 recommend MRLs on the basis of the summarized data. Residue data from trials on cherries were received from Denmark, but samples were taken more than 50 days after the last treatment whereas the registered PHI in Denmark is days. Information was received on several trials on cherries carried out in the USA, which supported the MRL of 2 mg/kg proposed by the 1991 JMPR. The Meeting was informed that data from trials on grapes in Germany and Italy, including processing studies, would be available in 1995. At the 1991 JMPR a temporary residue limit was proposed for wheat straw and fodder. As no supplementary data were received the Meeting proposes that the temporary limit should be withdrawn. RECOMMENDATIONS The residues found in supervised trials did not enable the Meeting to recommend MRLs. The withdrawal of the limit shown below is recommended. Commodity Recommended MRL (mg/kg) CCN Name New Previous AS 0654 Wheat straw and fodder, dry W: the previous recommendation is withdrawn. W 1 T FURTHER WORK OR INFORMATION Desirable 1. Detailed information from trials on citrus fruits carried out in Spain. 2. Residue data from trials on citrus fruits from other countries.