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PERMIT TO ALLOW MIN USE OF AN AGVET CHEMICAL PRODUCT F CONTROL OF VARIOUS INSECT PESTS ON BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES, RUCOLA (ROCKET), SPINACH, SILVERBEET, CUCUMBER AND RADISH CROPS PERMIT NUMBER PER14433 This permit is issued to the Permit Holder in response to an application granted by the APVMA under section 112 of the Agvet Codes of the jurisdictions set out below. This permit allows a person, as stipulated below, to use the product in the manner specified in this permit in the designated jurisdictions. This permit also allows any person to claim that the product can be used in the manner specified in this permit. THIS PERMIT IS IN FCE FROM 31 JANUARY 2014 to 30 JUNE 2017. Permit Holder: QUEENSLAND FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROWERS LTD TRADING AS GROWCOM AUSTRALIA 68 Anderson Street FTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 Persons who can use the product under this permit: Persons generally. PER14433 Permit Version 1 Page 1 of 5

CONDITIONS OF USE Product to be used: DOMINEX 100 EC INSECTICIDE NUFARM FASTAC DUO INSECTICIDE Plus other REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 100 g/l ALPHA-CYPERMETHRIN as their only active constituent. FASTAC XCEL INSECTICIDE Plus other REGISTERED PRODUCTS Containing: 250 g/l ALPHA-CYPERMETHRIN as their only active constituent. Directions for use: Crop Pest Rate Withholding period CUCUMBER (field grown only) Loopers (Chrysodeixis spp.) Vegetable weevil (Listroderes difficilis) DO NOT graze or harvest for stockfeed Plague Thrips (Thrips imagines) Low volume 130 ml/ha High volume 18 ml/100l Low volume 52 ml/ha High volume - 7.2 ml/100l Critical use comments: Cucumber Low Volume: Apply in 100 or 600 L of water/ha as a fine spray (droplet size 100-200 microns). High Volume: Apply as a medium spray (droplet size 200-400 microns). Gradually increase spray volume as the plant grows from 600 L/ha just after planting to 1,000 L/ha at maturity. It is essential to apply in sufficient volume to penetrate the plant canopy and evenly cover the plant surface. Maximum two (2) foliar applications per crop using a boom spray with a minimum interval of 7 days between consecutive sprays. Monitor the pest population and target application to coincide with susceptible life stages. Add a non-ionic surfactant at registered label rates. Crop Pest Rate Withholding period RUCOLA (ROCKET), SILVERBEET & SPINACH Vegetable weevil. Critical use comments: Rucola, spinach and silverbeet Apply a maximum of two applications with a minimum re-treatment interval of 7 days. Apply using hollow cone nozzles to give even and thorough coverage. Apply in a minimum of 200 L/ha depending on crop size and density. PER14433 Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 5

Crop Pest Rate Withholding period BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES 1, RUCOLA (ROCKET), SILVERBEET & SPINACH Redlegged earth mite (Halotydeus destructor) Pre-emergence: 100 ml/ha Post-emergence: 50 ml/ha Pre-emergence: 40 ml/ha Post-emergence: 20 ml/ha NOT REQUIRED when used as directed Plague thrips Low volume 130 ml/ha High volume 18 ml/100l Low volume 52 ml/ha High volume - 7.2 ml/100l Critical use comments: Brassica leafy vegetables, Rucola (Rocket), Spinach & Silverbeet Redlegged earth mite: Pre-emergence: Apply by ground rig only. Treat infested paddocks after sowing but prior to crop emergence when soil is moist. Monitor redlegged earth mite numbers and re-treat if necessary. Post emergence: Apply to seedlings (approx. BBCH stage 13 16) when mite numbers reach damaging levels. Do not apply as a pre-emergence treatment. Do not apply as a ULV treatment. Plague thrips: The crop should be frequently checked when it is flowering for the presence of the pest. Apply when the infestation reaches an economically damaging level. Low Volume: Apply in 100 to 400 L of water/ha as a fine spray. High Volume: Apply as a medium to fine spray. Gradually increase the spray volume as the plants grow, from 200 L/ha just after planting, to 1,000 L/ha at maturity. Note 1: a list of Brassica leafy vegetables covered by this permit is contained under Additional Conditions (Refer Page 5 of this permit). PER14433 Permit Version 1 Page 3 of 5

Crop Pest Rate Withholding period RADISH Redlegged earth mite Pre-emergence: 100 ml/ha Post-emergence: 50 ml/ha NOT REQUIRED when used as directed Pre-emergence: 40 ml/ha Post-emergence: 20 ml/ha Cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), Cluster caterpillar (Spodoptera litura) Heliothis (Helicoverpa spp.) DO NOT harvest for 5 DAYS Critical use comments: Radish Redlegged earth mite: Pre-emergence: Apply by ground rig only. Treat infested paddocks after sowing but prior to crop emergence when soil is moist. Monitor redlegged earth mite numbers and re-treat if necessary. Post emergence: Apply to seedlings (approx. BBCH stage 13 16) when mite numbers reach damaging levels. Do not apply as a pre-emergence treatment. Do not apply as a ULV treatment. Lepidopteran pests: Apply according to pest incidence. When reinfestation is continuous, treatment every 7-10 days may be required. Add a non-ionic surfactant at registered label rates. DO NOT make more than three (3) spray applications per crop. Low Volume Ground rig application: Apply in 100-600 L water/ha as a fine spray (droplet size 100-200 microns). Aerial application: Apply in 20-60 L water/ha with a droplet size of 100-150 microns. High Volume Gradually increase the spray volume as the plants grow, from 600 L/ha just after transplanting to 1000L/ha at maturity. Apply as a medium spray (droplet size of 200-400 microns). Helicoverpa armigera: Follow the application directions above. Apply as required according to pest incidence. Thorough and frequent crop checks are essential. Preferably apply to eggs. Apply to larvae only if they are less than 5 mm long. Additional Critical Use Comments (all use patterns): It is essential to apply in sufficient volume to penetrate the plant canopy and evenly cover the plant surface. Monitor pest populations and target application to coincide with susceptible life stages. To prevent resistance developing, alpha-cypermethrin applications should be alternated with other registered or permitted products. Follow the Insecticide Resistance Warning on the product label. Jurisdiction: ALL STATES, except VIC. (Note: Victoria is not included in this permit because their control-of-use legislation means that a permit is not required to legalise this off-label use in that State). PER14433 Permit Version 1 Page 4 of 5

Additional Conditions: This PERMIT provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in accordance with instructions on its label. PERSONS who wish to prepare for use and/or use products for the purposes specified in this permit must read, or have read to them, the DETAILS and CONDITIONS of this permit. Export of treated crops: Exported produce must have appropriate residue tolerance limits established in the importing countries and any residue must not exceed the tolerance limits. Not all countries have established tolerances for cypermethrin in all the crop types listed under this permit. Growers using alpha-cypermethrin based products in their production systems for export should therefore determine tolerances of importing countries prior to use on their crop type. Note 1: Brassica leafy vegetables covered under this permit are: Asian names Common names Scientific names B. rapa var chinensis Bok choy Chinese white cabbage B. chinensis var communis Chinese chard Pak choy Chinese white cabbage B. rapa var chinensis Chinese chard B. sinensis Choi sum Chinese flowering cabbage B. rapa var parachinensis B. campestris var parachinensis Gai lum Chinese broccoli B. oleraceae var alboglabra Gai lan Kai lan Kai choi Indian mustard cabbage B. juncea Wong bok Chinese cabbage B. rapa var pekinensis Pet sai Haksukai Mizuna Mizuna greens B. rapa var japonica Amsoi Red mustard B. juncea var rugosa Taishona Curled mustard B. juncea variety unknown Komatsuma Mustard spinach B. pervirdes Tatsoi Chinese flat cabbage B. rapa var rosularis Gai choy Chinese mustard B. juncea var rugosa Kai choi Am soi Indian mustard Unknown Turnip greens B. rapa var rapa Unknown Mustard greens B. juncea unknown variety Unknown Rutabaga greens Unknown Mibuna Unknown B. rapa var nipposinica Kale Unknown B. oleracea convarcephala var acphala Issued by Delegated Officer PER14433 Permit Version 1 Page 5 of 5