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Established Maximum Residue Limit EMRL2010-23 Azoxystrobin (publié aussi en français) 24 September 2010 This document is published by the Health Canada Pest Management Regulatory Agency. For further information, please contact: Publications Internet: pmra.publications@hc-sc.gc.ca Pest Management Regulatory Agency healthcanada.gc.ca/pmra Health Canada Facsimile: 613-736-3758 2720 Riverside Drive Information Service: A.L. 6604-E2 1-800-267-6315 or 613-736-3799 Ottawa, Ontario pmra.infoserv@hc-sc.gc.ca K1A 0K9

HC Pub: 100468 ISBN: 978-1-100-16786-2 (978-1-100-16787-9) Catalogue number: H113-29/2010-23E (H113-29/2010-23E-PDF) Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Minister of Health Canada, 2010 All rights reserved. No part of this information (publication or product) may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system, without prior written permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0S5.

Under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has established maximum residue limits (MRLs) for azoxystrobin on Brassica leafy vegetables ( 5), fruiting vegetables ( 8, except tomatoes), caneberries ( 13-07A), bushberries ( 13-07B), herbs ( 19A), spices ( 19B, except black pepper), cranberries, garden beet tops, globe artichokes, hops, lychees, mangoes, peppermint tops, spearmint tops, sunflower seeds and watercress to permit the import and sale of foods containing such residues. The PMRA has also revised MRLs previously established for azoxystrobin on leafy vegetables (Crop Group 4), citrus fruits ( 10-09), bananas, dry bulb onions, dry soybeans, green onions, peanuts, peanut oil, rice and sugar beet roots to permit their import into Canada. Corresponding maximum residue limits (MRL) were proposed in the consultation document published on 11 February 2010, Proposed Maximum Residue Limit PMRL2010-11, Azoxystrobin. The PMRA received no comments in response to this consultation. To comply with Canada s international trade obligations, consultation on the proposed MRLs was also conducted internationally by notifying the World Trade Organization, as coordinated by the Standards Council of Canada. No comments were received as a result of the World Trade Organization consultation. The following MRLs take legal effect as of the publication date of this document and either replace or are in addition to the MRLs already established for azoxystrobin. Established Maximum Residue Limits for Azoxystrobin Common Name Residue Definition MRL (ppm) Food Commodity Azoxystrobin (αe)-methyl 2-[[6- (2-cyanophenoxy)- 4-pyrimidinyl]oxy]- α- (methoxymethylene) benzeneacetate, including the isomer (Z)-methyl 2-[[6-(2- cyanophenoxy)-4- pyrimidinyl]oxy]-α- (methoxymethylene) benzeneacetate 260 Herbs ( 19A; dried leaves) 50 Herbs ( 19A; fresh leaves) 38 Spices ( 19B; except black pepper) 35 Garden beet tops 30 Leafy vegetables except Brassica vegetables ( 4)*, peppermint tops, spearmint tops 25 Leafy Brassica greens ( 5B) 20 Hops (dried) 10 Citrus fruits ( 10-09)* 7.5 Green onions* 5.0 Caneberries ( 13-07A), rice* 4.0 Globe artichokes Page 1

Common Name Residue Definition MRL (ppm) Food Commodity 3.0 Bushberries ( 13-07B), head and stem Brassica ( 5A), watercress 2.0 Fruiting vegetables except cucurbits (Crop Group 8; except tomatoes), bananas*, lychees, mangoes 1.0 Dry bulb onions* 0.6 Peanut oil* 0.5 Cranberries, dry soybeans*, sugar beet roots*, sunflower seeds 0.2 Peanuts* * These MRLs replace previously established MRLs for azoxystrobin of 17 ppm for 4 commodities, except spinach, and 27 ppm for New Zealand spinach, spinach and vine spinach; 0.8 ppm for 10; 1.2 ppm for bananas; 0.7 ppm for dry bulb onions; 0.35 ppm for dry soybeans; 7.0 ppm for green onions; 0.45 ppm for peanut oil; 0.15 ppm for peanuts; 4.0 ppm for rice and 0.3 ppm for sugar beet roots. MRLs are proposed for commodities included in the listed crop groupings in accordance with Appendix I. A complete list of all MRLs established in Canada can be found on the Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides webpage in the Pesticides and Pest Management section of Health Canada=s website. Page 2

Appendix I s: Numbers and Definitions 4 Leafy Vegetables (Except Brassica Vegetables) 5 Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables 5A Head and Stem Brassica Amaranth Arugula Cardoon Celery Celtuce Chinese celery Corn salad Dandelion leaves Dock Edible leaved chrysanthemum Endives Fresh chervil leaves Fresh Florence fennel leaves and stalk Fresh parsley leaves Garden cress Garden purslane Garland chrysanthemum Head lettuce Leaf lettuce New Zealand spinach Orach leaves Radicchio Rhubarb Spinach Swiss chard Upland cress Vine spinach Winter purslane Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbages Cauliflower Chinese broccoli Chinese mustard cabbages Kohlrabi Napa Chinese cabbages Page 3

5 Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables 8 Fruiting Vegetables (Except Cucurbits) 10-09 (*excluded from this MRL action as an MRL of 0.2 ppm is currently established for tomatoes) Citrus Fruits 5B Leafy Brassica Greens Bok choy Chinese cabbages Broccoli raab Collards Kale Mustard greens Mustard spinach Rape greens Bell peppers Eggplants Groundcherries Non-bell peppers Pepinos Pepper hybrids Tomatillos Tomatoes* Australian desert limes Australian finger limes Australian round limes Brown River finger limes Calamondins Citrus citron Citrus hybrids Grapefruits Japanese summer grapefruits Kumquats Lemons Limes Mediterranean mandarins Mount White limes New Guinea wild limes Oranges Pummelos Russell River limes Satsuma mandarins Sweet limes Tachibana oranges Tahiti limes Tangelos Tangerines Tangors Trifoliate oranges Page 4

13-07 13-07 Berries 13-07A Berries 13-07B Caneberries Bushberries 19 Herbs and Spices 19A Herbs (Dried Leaves) Uniq fruits Blackberries Loganberries Raspberries Wild raspberries Aronia berries Buffalo currants Chilean guava Currants Elderberries European barberries Gooseberries Highbush blueberries Highbush cranberries Honeysuckle Huckleberries Jostaberries Lingonberries Lowbush blueberries Native currants Salal berries Saskatoon berries (juneberries) Sea buckthorn Dried balm leaves Dried basil leaves Dried borage leaves Dried burnet leaves Dried camomile Dried catnip Dried chervil leaves Dried Chinese chive leaves Dried chive leaves Dried clary leaves Dried coriander leaves Dried costmary leaves Dried curry leaves Dried dillweed leaves Dried horehound leaves Dried hyssop tops Dried lavender Dried lemongrass leaves Dried lovage leaves Dried marigold Page 5

19 Herbs and Spices 19A Herbs (Fresh Leaves) Dried marjoram Dried nasturtium Dried parsley leaves Dried pennyroyal leaves Dried rosemary leaves Dried rue leaves Dried saffron Dried sage leaves Dried summer savory leaves Dried sweet bay leaves Dried tansy leaves Dried tarragon leaves Dried thyme leaves Dried winter savory leaves Dried woodruff leaves Dried wormwood leaves Fresh angelica Fresh balm leaves Fresh basil leaves Fresh borage leaves Fresh burnet leaves Fresh clary leaves Fresh coriander leaves Fresh costmary leaves Fresh culantro leaves Fresh curry leaves Fresh dillweed leaves Fresh horehound leaves Fresh hyssop tops Fresh lavender Fresh lemongrass leaves Fresh lovage leaves Fresh marigold Fresh marjoram Fresh nasturtium Fresh pennyroyal leaves Fresh rosemary leaves Fresh rue leaves Fresh sage leaves Fresh summer savory leaves Fresh sweet bay leaves Fresh tansy leaves Fresh tarragon leaves Page 6

19 Herb and Spices 19B Spices (** black pepper is excluded from this MRL action) Fresh thyme leaves Fresh winter savory leaves Fresh woodruff leaves Fresh wormwood leaves Allspice Anise seeds Anise star Annatto seeds Black caraway seeds Black pepper** Caper buds Caraway seeds Cardamom amomum seeds Cardamom seeds Cassia Celery seeds Cinnamon Cloves Common fennel seeds Coriander seeds Culantro seeds Cumin Dill seeds Fenugreek seeds Florence fennel seed Grain of paradise Horehound leaves Juniper berry Lovage seeds Mace Mustard seed (condiment type) Nutmeg Poppy seed Saffron Vanilla White pepper Page 7