NZL/635
WTO/SPS
NZ Nouvelle-Zélande
  • 67 - Technologie alimentaire
  • 02 - Viandes et abats comestibles
  • 05 - Autres produits d'origine animale, non dénommés ni compris ailleurs
  • 07 - Légumes, plantes, racines et tubercules alimentaires
  • 08 - Fruits comestibles; écorces d'agrumes ou de melons
  • 10 - Céréales
2020-09-25
2020-07-28

Vegetables, fruit, animal products, and other food products.

Proposals to Amend the New Zealand (Maximum Residue Levels for Agricultural Compounds) Food Notice July 2020. Language(s): English. Number of pages: 29

Description of content: The document contains technical details on proposals to amend the current Notice issued under the Food Act 2014 that lists the maximum residue levels (MRLs) for agricultural compounds in New Zealand.

MPI proposes the following amendments to the Notice:

a) The addition of new MRL entries for the following compounds:

-         Amisulbrom: 0.02 mg/kg in head brassicas, 0.02 mg/kg in flowerhead brassicas, and 0.1 mg/kg in leafy vegetable brassicas.

-         Mefentrifluconazole: 2.0 mg/kg in barley grain, 0.01(*) mg/kg in eggs, 0.1 mg/kg in mammalian fat, 0.1 mg/kg in mammalian kidney, 0.3 mg/kg in mammalian liver, 0.02 mg/kg in mammalian meat, 0.02 mg/kg in milk, 0.02 mg/kg in poultry fat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry meat, 0.02 mg/kg in poultry offal, and 0.5 mg/kg in wheat grain.

-         Prosulfocarb: 0.01(*) mg/kg in potatoes.

(*) indicates that the maximum residue level has been set at or about the limit of analytical quantification.

b) The amendment of existing MRL entries for the following compounds and commodities:

-         Azoxystrobin: 0.01(*) mg/kg in eggs, 0.01(*) mg/kg in mammalian fat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in mammalian meat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in mammalian offal, 0.005 mg/kg in milk, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry fat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry meat, and 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry offal.

-         Cyantraniliprole: 0.02 mg/kg in mammalian kidney, 0.03 mg/kg in mammalian liver, and 0.02 mg/kg in milk.

-         Diflufenican: 0.02(*) mg/kg in eggs, 0.02(*) mg/kg in mammalian fat, 0.02(*) mg/kg in mammalian meat, 0.02(*) mg/kg in mammalian offal, 0.01(*) mg/kg in milk, 0.01(*) mg/kg in peas (without pods), 0.02(*) mg/kg in poultry meat, and 0.02(*) mg/kg in poultry offal.

-         Fluxapyroxad: 0.01(*) mg/kg in eggs, 0.03 mg/kg in mammalian offal, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry fat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry meat, and 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry offal.

-         Folpet: 0.6 mg/kg in barley grain, 0.05(*) mg/kg in eggs, 0.05(*) mg/kg in mammalian meat, 0.05(*) mg/kg in mammalian offal, 0.05(*) mg/kg in milk, 0.05(*) mg/kg in poultry meat, and 0.05(*) mg/kg in poultry offal.

-         Metolachlor: 0.01(*) mg/kg in potatoes.

-         Tebuconazole: 0.01(*) mg/kg in eggs, 0.01(*) mg/kg in mammalian fat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in mammalian kidney, 0.07 mg/kg in mammalian liver, 0.01(*) mg/kg in mammalian meat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in milk, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry fat, 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry meat, and 0.01(*) mg/kg in poultry offal.

(*) indicates that the maximum residue level has been set at or about the limit of analytical quantification.

c) The addition of exemptions from compliance with a MRL for the following compounds:

-           1-triacontanol, when used as a plant growth regulator on pasture, in Schedule 2 (agricultural chemicals) of the Notice.

-           Eugenol, when used as a fungicide on grapevines, in Schedule 2 (agricultural chemicals) of the Notice.

-           Geraniol, when used as a fungicide on grapevines, in Schedule 2 (agricultural chemicals) of the Notice.

-           Thymol, when used as a fungicide on grapevines, in Schedule 2 (agricultural chemicals) of the Notice.

d) The amendment of existing exemptions from compliance with a MRL for the following compounds:

-         The Schedule 2 (agricultural chemicals) entry for hydrogen peroxide, to extend its use as a fungicide and bactericide on fruits to both fruits and vegetables.

-         The Schedule 3 (veterinary medicines) entry for vaccine and diagnostic antigens, to clarify that the entry allows for the use of vacterial cell wall components used as immunostimulants to be exempt from compliance with a MRL.

e) The removal of an existing exemption from compliance with a MRL in Schedule 2 of the Notice for didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC), as this compound is no longer approved for use as an agricultural compound in New Zealand.