Maximum residue levels for triadimenol
- Pesticide MRLs
Summary
The European Commission has reduced the MRLs for triadimenol to the limit of determination (LOD, the lowest level that can be detected using the most modern and reliable analytical methods) of 0.01–0.05 mg/kg on a range of fruits, vegetables, cereals, hops, and sugar beet roots.
EU reduces MRLs for triadimenol to the limit of determination on a range of fruits, vegetables, cereals, hops, and sugar plant products
Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/377 of 15 February 2023 amending Annexes II, III, IV and V to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards maximum residue levels for benzalkonium chloride (BAC), chlorpropham, didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDAC), flutriafol, metazachlor, nicotine, profenofos, quizalofop-P, sodium aluminium silicate, thiabendazole and triadimenol in or on certain products
Update
The European Commission has reduced the MRLs for triadimenol to the limit of determination (LOD, the lowest level that can be detected using the most modern and reliable analytical methods) of 0.01–0.05 mg/kg on a range of fruits, vegetables, cereals, hops, and sugar beet roots.
Impacted Products
apples, table grapes, wine grapes, strawberries, blueberries, currants, gooseberries, swedes, rutabagas, turnips, tomatoes, aubergines, eggplants, sweet peppers, bell peppers, cucumbers, gherkins, courgettes, melons, pumpkins, watermelons, rye, wheat, hops, sugar beet roots
What is changing?
The changes to triadimenol MRLs are set out in Table 1. For many products, the MRLs are reduced to the LOD.
Why?
Approval for the use of triadimenol in the EU expired on 31 August 2019.
Codex MRLs (CXLs) have been established for cucurbits with inedible peel, globe artichokes and grapes. However, either these CXLs were not fully supported by data in the view of EFSA, or the residue definition was not compatible with the EU definition. MRLs were therefore reduced to the limit of determination on all products.
Timeline
New MRLs for triadimenol will apply from 14 September 2023.
Recommended Actions
Suppliers of fruit, vegetables, rye, wheat, hops, and sugar beet roots currently using triadimenol should seek alternative substances or solutions.
Background
MRLs are set in accordance with the rules set out in Regulation 396/2005. For information on current MRLs for other substances, please consult the EU Pesticide Residues database.
Sources
Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/377
Tables & Figures
Source: Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/377
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