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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/BRA/1845 | Brazil | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Agriculture, Chemicals | Draft resolution number 959, 5 November 2020,…
Draft resolution number 959, 5 November 2020, regarding the active ingredient C20 - CLORPIRIFÓS (chlorpyrifos) of the Monograph List of Active Ingredients for Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers, published by Resolution (...)
This Draft resolution incorporates the following changes for the active ingredient C20 - CLORPIRIFÓS (chlorpyrifos) (...) all in the modality of foliar use (application): • includes the peanut, pea, beans, chickpea, and lentil cultures with MRL of 0,1 mg/kg and safety security period of 25 days; • includes the millet culture with MRL of 0,1 mg/kg and safety security period of 21 days; • includes the oats, barley and triticale cultures with MRL of 0,2 mg/kg and safety security period of 21 days; (...) The scientific methodology used by Brazil to establish MRLs is consistent with international best practice. Countries set MRLs according to the good agricultural practice (GAP) applicable to their region. Agricultural chemical use patterns differ between different production regions and countries as pests, diseases and environmental factors vary. This means that Brazilian MRLs for agricultural chemicals in food may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/BRA/1846 | Brazil | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Agriculture, Chemicals | Draft resolution number 960, 5 November 2020,…
Draft resolution number 960, 5 November 2020, regarding the active ingredient G01 - GLIFOSATO (glyphosate) of the Monograph List of Active Ingredients for Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers, published by Resolution (...)
This Draft resolution incorporates the following changes for the active ingredient G01 - GLIFOSATO (glyphosate) (...) all in the modality of post-emergency use (application): • includes the palm nuts and pecan nuts cultures with MRL of 0,1 mg/kg and safety security period 15 days; • includes the duboisia culture with MRL and safety security period of "Non-food use". The scientific methodology used by Brazil to establish MRLs is consistent with international best practice. Countries set MRLs according to the good agricultural practice (GAP) applicable to their region. Agricultural chemical use patterns differ between different production regions and countries as pests, diseases and environmental factors vary. This means that Brazilian MRLs for agricultural chemicals in food may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/BRA/1848 | Brazil | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Agriculture, Chemicals, Manufacturing | Draft resolution number 967, 1 December 2020,…
Draft resolution number 967, 1 December 2020, regarding the active ingredient A64 - ACETATO DE (E)-7-DODECENILA of the Monograph List of Active Ingredients for Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers, published by Resolution (...)
This Draft Resolution includes the active ingredient A64 - ACETATO DE (E)-7-DODECENILA in the Relation of Monographies of Active Ingredients of Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers. The scientific methodology used by Brazil to establish MRLs is consistent with international best practice. Countries set MRLs according to the good agricultural practice (GAP) applicable to their region. Agricultural chemical use patterns differ between different production regions and countries as pests, diseases and environmental factors vary. This means that Brazilian MRLs for agricultural chemicals in food may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/BRA/1849 | Brazil | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Agriculture, Chemicals, Manufacturing | Draft resolution number 968, 1 December 2020,…
Draft resolution number 968, 1 December 2020, regarding the active ingredient T71 - TIENCARBAZONA (thiencarbazone methyl) of the Monograph List of Active Ingredients for Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers, published by Resolution (...)
This Draft Resolution includes the active ingredient T71 - TIENCARBAZONA in the Relation of Monographies of Active Ingredients of Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers. The scientific methodology used by Brazil to establish MRLs is consistent with international best practice. Countries set MRLs according to the good agricultural practice (GAP) applicable to their region. Agricultural chemical use patterns differ between different production regions and countries as pests, diseases and environmental factors vary. This means that Brazilian MRLs for agricultural chemicals in food may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/BRA/1850 | Brazil | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Agriculture, Chemicals, Manufacturing | Draft resolution number 969, 1 December 2020,…
Draft resolution number 969, 1 December 2020, regarding the active ingredient N12 - Neoseiulus barkeri of the Monograph List of Active Ingredients for Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers, published by Resolution (...)
This Draft Resolution includes the active ingredient N12 - Neoseiulus barkeri in the Relation of Monographies of Active Ingredients of Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers. The scientific methodology used by Brazil to establish MRLs is consistent with international best practice. Countries set MRLs according to the good agricultural practice (GAP) applicable to their region. Agricultural chemical use patterns differ between different production regions and countries as pests, diseases and environmental factors vary. This means that Brazilian MRLs for agricultural chemicals in food may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/BRA/1851 | Brazil | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Agriculture, Chemicals, Manufacturing | Draft resolution number 962, 25 November 2020,…
Draft resolution number 962, 25 November 2020, regarding the active ingredient N11 - NEOSEIULUS IDAEUS of the Monograph List of Active Ingredients for Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers, published by Resolution (...)
This Draft Resolution includes the active ingredient N11 - NEOSEIULUS IDAEUS in the Relation of Monographies of Active Ingredients of Pesticides, Household Cleaning Products and Wood Preservers. The scientific methodology used by Brazil to establish MRLs is consistent with international best practice. Countries set MRLs according to the good agricultural practice (GAP) applicable to their region. Agricultural chemical use patterns differ between different production regions and countries as pests, diseases and environmental factors vary. This means that Brazilian MRLs for agricultural chemicals in food may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/CHN/1149 | China | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, Environmental protection from pests and diseases
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | National Food Safety Standard of the P.R.C.:…
National Food Safety Standard of the P.R.C.: Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides in Foods.
This standard specifies 642 maximum residue limits (MRLs) of 68 pesticides, including abamectin, etc. in or on foods. Some proposed residue limits may differ from maximum residue limits standards of Codex. The scientific methodology adopted to establish MRLs in China is consistent with international common practice. Members set MRLs in accordance with the good agricultural practice (GAP), which is applicable to their respective conditions. Since the pests and environmental factors vary in different producing regions and members, they may choose different use-patterns of pesticides. Therefore, Chinese MRLs for pesticides in foods may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/CHN/1164 | China | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, Environmental protection from pests and diseases
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | National Food Safety Standard of the P.R.C.:…
National Food Safety Standard of the P.R.C.: Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides in Foods.
This standard establishes 589 maximum residue limits (MRLs) for the residues of 67 pesticides, including abamectin, etc. in or on foods. Some proposed residue limits may differ from maximum residue limits standards of Codex. The scientific methodology adopted to establish MRLs in China is consistent with international common practice. Members set MRLs in accordance with the good agricultural practice (GAP), which is applicable to their respective conditions. Since the pests and environmental factors vary in different producing regions and members, they may choose different use-patterns of pesticides. Therefore, Chinese MRLs for pesticides in foods may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/CHN/1172 | China | 2020 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management, Environmental protection from pests and diseases
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | National Food Safety Standard of the P.R.C.:…
National Food Safety Standard of the P.R.C.: Maximum Residue Limits for Pesticides in Foods.
This standard establishes 1673 maximum residue limits (MRLs) for the residues of 187 pesticides, including abamectin, etc. in or on foods. Some proposed residue limits may differ from maximum residue limits standards of Codex. The scientific methodology adopted to establish MRLs in China is consistent with international common practice. Members set MRLs in accordance with the good agricultural practice (GAP), which is applicable to their respective conditions. Since the pests and environmental factors vary in different producing regions and members, they may choose different use-patterns of pesticides. Therefore, Chinese MRLs for pesticides in foods may differ from Codex standards. |
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Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures | G/SPS/N/CHN/1193 | China | 2020 | Environmental protection from pests and diseases | Quarantine requirements, Risk assessment | Agriculture | Notice of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural…
Notice of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China on Supplementing the List of Quarantine Pests of China (Draft).
Based on the pest risk analysis, the entry of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus, Maize dwarf mosaic virus, Candidatus liberibacter solanacearum, Otala lacrea, Euglandina rosea may bring high risks to Chinese economy, environment and society. In accordance with China's Law on the Entry and Exit Animal and Plant Quarantine and its implementing regulations and the relevant ISPM, the above-mentioned five pests have been added to the Entry Plant Quarantine Pest List of China. |
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