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Food Law News - EU - 2018

Council Minutes, 7 December 2018

CONTAMINANTS - Council discussions: Pesticides - maximum residue levels for iprodione

The following is an extract from the minutes of the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council on the 6th and 7th December 2018:

The Council decided not to oppose the adoption of a Commission regulation amending regulation 396/2005 as regards maximum residue levels for buprofezin, diflubenzuron, ethoxysulfuron, ioxynil, molinate, picoxystrobin and tepraloxydim in or on certain products (13679/18 + 13679/18 ADD 1 + 13679/18 ADD 2)

Regulation 396/2005 establishes the maximum quantities of pesticide residues permitted in products of animal or vegetable origin intended for human or animal consumption. These maximum residue levels (MRLs) include, on the one hand, MRLs which are specific to particular foodstuffs intended for human or animal consumption and, on the other, a general limit which applies where no specific MRL has been set. MRL applications are communicated to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) which issues a scientific opinion on each intended new MRL. Based on EFSA's opinion, the Commission proposes a regulation such as those listed above to establish a new MRL or to amend or remove an existing MRL and modifying the annexes of regulation 396/2005 accordingly.


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