Canada has proposed Maximum Residue Limit for Chloropicrin, Pendimethalin and Fluopicolide The objective of the notified document PMRL2019-20 is to consult on the listed maximum residue limits (MRLs) for chloropicrinPendimethalinand Fluopicolide that have been proposed by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). MRL (ppm) Raw Agricultural Commodity (RAC) and/or Processed Commodity 0.025 American plums, azaroles, beach plums, Beltsville bunching onions, black cherries, Canada plums, capulins, cherry plums, chickasaw plums, Chinese quinces, Damson plums, daylilies, elegans hosta, fresh Chinese chive leaves, fresh chive leaves, fresh onions, fritillaria bulbs, fritillaria leaves, Japanese apricots, Japanese plums, Japanese quinces, jujubes, klamath plums, kurrats, lady's leeks, lilies, macrostem onions, medlars, Nanking cherries, pearl onions, serpent garlic, shallot bulbs2, shallot leaves2, sloes, tejocotes, wild leeks 0.1 Head and stem Brassica (crop subgroup 5A), tomatoes subgroup (crop subgroup 8-09A) 200 Dried basil leaves 40 Fresh basil leaves 15 Hops (dried) 0.9 Edible-podded jackbeans, edible-podded moth beans, edible-podded runner beans, edible- podded snap beans, edible-podded soybeans, edible-podded sword beans, edible- podded wax beans, edible-podded yardlong beans Products covered: Pesticide chloropicrin, Pendimethalin andfluopicolide in or on various commodities HS Codes: 02, 03, 04, 0504, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 Proposed date of adoption: Normally within four to five months from the posting of the Proposed MRL document on the Health Canada website. Proposed date of entry into force: On the date the measure is adopted. Final date for comments: 10 November 2019 |