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FAS MRL Database

Terms of Use

Users are advised that international regulations and permissible Maximum Residue Levels (MRL) frequently change. Although
completely up-to-date or error free. Additionally, commodity nomenclature and residue definitions vary between countries, and
database is intended to be an initial reference source only, and users must verify any information obtained from it with knowled
developers of this database are not liable for any damages, in whole or in part, caused by or arising in any way from user's use
Results Key Legend
MRL values in Red Italics are more restrictive than US
All numeric values listed are in parts per million (ppm), unless otherwise noted

--- (dashes) indicate that no specific MRL for the commodity or relevant crop group is established. A default MRL may appl
inadvertent or extraneous MRLs are not included in the database; and the database does not indicate substances that are

Cod (Codex), EU (European Union), US (United States) and EXP (exporting market) indicate the source of the MRL for co
Section 18, Time-Limited, or Regional: indicates that the US MRL is a temporary Section 18, Time-Limited Tolerance, or R
Default MRLs

These countries have a default MRL which may be applicable if a specific MRL is not established. However, default MRL regul
regulations governing the default MRLs should be consulted. Country MRL regulations are summarized in market information p

European Union: 0.01 ppm | Argentina: 0.01 | Canada: 0.1 ppm | Iceland: 0.01 | Japan: 0.01 ppm | Malaysia: 0.01 ppm | New Z
Amaranth, leafy

Abamectin

Amaranth, leafy

Acephate

Amaranth, leafy

Acetamiprid

Amaranth, leafy

Acibenzolar-S-methyl

Amaranth, leafy

Alpha-Cypermethrin

Amaranth, leafy

Ametoctradin

Amaranth, leafy

Azoxystrobin

Amaranth, leafy

Bensulide

Amaranth, leafy

Beta-cyfluthrin

Amaranth, leafy

Bifenthrin

Amaranth, leafy

Boscalid

Amaranth, leafy

Buprofezin

Amaranth, leafy

Captan

Amaranth, leafy

Carfentrazone-ethyl

Amaranth, leafy

Chlorantraniliprole

Amaranth, leafy

Chlorfenapyr

Amaranth, leafy

Chlorpyrifos

Amaranth, leafy

Clethodim

Amaranth, leafy

Clothianidin

Amaranth, leafy

Cyantraniliprole

Amaranth, leafy

Cyazofamid

Amaranth, leafy

Cyfluthrin

Amaranth, leafy

Cymoxanil

Amaranth, leafy

Cyprodinil

Amaranth, leafy

Cyromazine

Amaranth, leafy

d-Phenothrin

Amaranth, leafy

Deltamethrin

Amaranth, leafy

Dimethomorph

Amaranth, leafy

Dinotefuran

Amaranth, leafy

Diquat dibromide

Amaranth, leafy

Emamectin

Amaranth, leafy

Esfenvalerate

Amaranth, leafy

Etofenprox

Amaranth, leafy

Famoxadone

Amaranth, leafy

Fenamidone

Amaranth, leafy

Fenhexamid

Amaranth, leafy

Flonicamid

Amaranth, leafy

Flubendiamide

Amaranth, leafy

Fludioxonil

Amaranth, leafy

Fluopicolide

Amaranth, leafy

Fluxapyroxad

Amaranth, leafy

Fosetyl-Al

Amaranth, leafy

Gamma Cyhalothrin

Amaranth, leafy

Glyphosate

Amaranth, leafy

Hydroprene

Amaranth, leafy

Imidacloprid

Amaranth, leafy

Indoxacarb

Amaranth, leafy

Lambda Cyhalothrin

Amaranth, leafy

Malathion

Amaranth, leafy

Mandipropamid

Amaranth, leafy

Metalaxyl

Amaranth, leafy

Metalaxyl

Amaranth, leafy

Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam)

Amaranth, leafy

Methoxyfenozide

Amaranth, leafy

MGK 264 (n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximid)

Amaranth, leafy

Myclobutanil

Amaranth, leafy

Naled

Amaranth, leafy

Novaluron

Amaranth, leafy

Penthiopyrad

Amaranth, leafy

Permethrin

Amaranth, leafy

Phosphine

Amaranth, leafy

Piperonyl Butoxide

Amaranth, leafy

Prallethrin

Amaranth, leafy

Propetamphos

Amaranth, leafy

Pymetrozine

Amaranth, leafy

Pyraclostrobin

Amaranth, leafy

Pyrethrins

Amaranth, leafy

Pyridalyl

Amaranth, leafy

Pyriproxyfen

Amaranth, leafy

Resmethrin

Amaranth, leafy

Sethoxydim

Amaranth, leafy

Spinetoram

Amaranth, leafy

Spinosad

Amaranth, leafy

Spiromesifen

Amaranth, leafy

Spirotetramat

Amaranth, leafy

Sulfoxaflor

Amaranth, leafy

Tebufenozide

Amaranth, leafy

Thiamethoxam

Amaranth, leafy

Thiamethoxam

Amaranth, leafy

Thiodicarb

Amaranth, leafy

Tolfenpyrad

Amaranth, leafy

Triflumizole

Amaranth, leafy

Zeta-Cypermethrin

Buckwheat, grain

Abamectin

Buckwheat, grain

Acephate

Buckwheat, grain

Acetamiprid

Buckwheat, grain

Beta-cyfluthrin

Buckwheat, grain

Bifenthrin

Buckwheat, grain

Captan

Buckwheat, grain

Carfentrazone-ethyl

Buckwheat, grain

Chlorantraniliprole

Buckwheat, grain

Chlorfenapyr

Buckwheat, grain

Chlorpyrifos

Buckwheat, grain

Clothianidin

Buckwheat, grain

Cyfluthrin

Buckwheat, grain

d-Phenothrin

Buckwheat, grain

Deltamethrin

Buckwheat, grain

Dinotefuran

Buckwheat, grain

Diquat dibromide

Buckwheat, grain

Esfenvalerate

Buckwheat, grain

Etofenprox

Buckwheat, grain

Fludioxonil

Buckwheat, grain

Fluxapyroxad

Buckwheat, grain

Gamma Cyhalothrin

Buckwheat, grain

Glyphosate

Buckwheat, grain

Hydroprene

Buckwheat, grain

Imidacloprid

Buckwheat, grain

Ipconazole

Buckwheat, grain

Lambda Cyhalothrin

Buckwheat, grain

Metalaxyl

Buckwheat, grain

Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam)

Buckwheat, grain

MGK 264 (n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximid)

Buckwheat, grain

Naled

Buckwheat, grain

Novaluron

Buckwheat, grain

Penflufen

Buckwheat, grain

Penthiopyrad

Buckwheat, grain

Penthiopyrad

Buckwheat, grain

Phosphine

Buckwheat, grain

Picoxystrobin

Buckwheat, grain

Piperonyl Butoxide

Buckwheat, grain

Prallethrin

Buckwheat, grain

Propetamphos

Buckwheat, grain

Prosulfuron

Buckwheat, grain

Prothioconazole

Buckwheat, grain

Pyrethrins

Buckwheat, grain

Pyriproxyfen

Buckwheat, grain

Resmethrin

Buckwheat, grain

Saflufenacil

Buckwheat, grain

Sethoxydim

Buckwheat, grain

Spinetoram

Buckwheat, grain

Spinosad

Buckwheat, grain

Thiamethoxam

Buckwheat, grain

Triticonazole

Buckwheat, grain

Zeta-Cypermethrin

mum Residue Levels (MRL) frequently change. Although this International MRL Database is updated frequently, the information in it may not
ure and residue definitions vary between countries, and country policies regarding deferral to international standards are not always transpa
must verify any information obtained from it with knowledgeable parties in the market of interest prior to the sale or shipment of any products
r in part, caused by or arising in any way from user's use of the database.

evant crop group is established. A default MRL may apply for countries that have default MRLs (see Default MRLs section below). Additiona
and the database does not indicate substances that are banned in a country or exempt from requiring an MRL.

(exporting market) indicate the source of the MRL for countries which defer to other markets' MRL regulations.
s a temporary Section 18, Time-Limited Tolerance, or Regional Tolerance.

ific MRL is not established. However, default MRL regulations vary by country. Before assuming a default MRL applies, the country's specifi
MRL regulations are summarized in market information pages located at the "Market Information" link on the toolbar at the top of this page.

nd: 0.01 | Japan: 0.01 ppm | Malaysia: 0.01 ppm | New Zealand: 0.1 ppm | Norway: 0.01 | South Africa: 0.01 ppm
USA 1 (US)
CODEX (COD)
0.1

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1. United States maintains a Abamectin MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.02

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1. United States maintains a Acephate MRL of 0.02PPM set on (All food items (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a
on growing crops) in food handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources a
States does not clearly define "All food items (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in
handling establishments". Commodity Note: This MRL is established on all food items (other than those already covered by a higher toleran
result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and served, in
service, manufacturing and processing establishments, such as restaurants, cafeterias, supermarkets, bakeries, breweries, dairies, meat sl
and packing plants, and canneries, where application of acephate shall be limited solely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment (a coars
pressure spray shall be used to avoid atomization or splashing of the spray for spot treatments; equipment capable of delivering a pin-strea
insecticide shall be used for crack and crevice treatments). Spray concentration shall be limited to a maximum of 1.0 percent active ingredie
Contamination of food or food-contact surfaces shall be avoided.
US 1

Cod

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Acetamiprid MRL of 3PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Acetamiprid MRL of 3PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

0.25

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Acibenzolar-S-methyl MRL of 0.25PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Acibenzolar-S-methyl MRL of 0.25PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod 2

10

{0.7}

1. United States maintains a Alpha-Cypermethrin MRL of 10PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Alpha-Cypermethrin MRL of 0.7PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
US 1

Cod 2

40

50

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Ametoctradin MRL of 40PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4, except spinach".
2. Codex maintains a Ametoctradin MRL of 50PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Ametoctradin MRL of 40PPM set on "Leafy vegetables (Crop Group 4, except spinach)".
US 1

Cod

30

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Azoxystrobin MRL of 30PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Azoxystrobin MRL of 30PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

0.15

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1. United States maintains a Bensulide MRL of 0.15PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy except Brassica group 4".
US 1

Cod

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1. United States maintains a Beta-cyfluthrin MRL of 6PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy greens, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.05

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1. United States maintains a Bifenthrin MRL of 0.05PPM set on (All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a res
growing crops) in food/feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources
States does not clearly define "All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in fo
handling establishments". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to general surface and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in f
handling establishments where food/feed and food/feed products are held, processed, prepared and served. General surface application m
only when the facility is not in operation provided exposed food/feed has been covered or removed from the area being treated. Spot and/or
crevice application may be used while the facility is in operation provided exposed food/feed is covered or removed from the area being trea
application. Spray concentration shall be limited to a maximum of 0.06 percent active ingredient. Contamination of food/feed or food/feed co
surfaces shall be avoided.
US 1

Cod 2

60

{40}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Boscalid MRL of 60PPM set on "Leafy greens subgroup 4A, except head lettuce and leaf lettuce".
2. Codex maintains a Boscalid MRL of 40PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Boscalid MRL of 1PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

35

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1. United States maintains a Buprofezin MRL of 35PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4, except head lettuce and radicch
US 1

Cod

0.05

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1. United States maintains a Captan MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.1

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Carfentrazone-ethyl MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Carfentrazone-ethyl MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod 2

13

20

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Chlorantraniliprole MRL of 13PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Chlorantraniliprole MRL of 20PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Chlorantraniliprole MRL of 13PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

0.01

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1. United States maintains a Chlorfenapyr MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food commodities (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as
use on growing crops) in food/feed handling areas where food/feed products are prepared, held, processed, or served) that may be relevan
Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities (other than th
by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food/feed handling areas where food/feed products are prepared, held, process
served". Commodity Note: Application shall be no greater than a 0.5% active ingredient solution for spot crack and crevice use in food/feed
establishments, where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served. Application may only be undertaken when the
in operation, and provided exposed food has been covered, or removed from the area being treated prior to application. Food contact surfac
equipment should be throughly washed with an effective cleaning compound, and rinsed with potable water after each use of the product. C
of food or food contact surfaces shall be avoided. Application excludes any direct application to any food, food packaging, or any food conta
US 1

Cod

0.1

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1. United States maintains a Chlorpyrifos MRL of 0.1PPM set on (Food commodities (other than those already covered by a higher toleranc
of use on growing crops) in food service establishments where food and food products are prepared and served) that may be relevant to Am
This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities (other than those already covere
tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food service establishments where food and food products are prepared and served". Com
This MRL applies to the application of chlorpyrifos in microencapsulated form. Application of a microencapsulated product shall be limited s
and/or crack and crevice treatment in food handling establishments where food and food products are prepared and served. All treatments s
applied in such a manner as to avoid contamination of food or food contact surfaces. Spray concentrations shall be limited to a maximum o
of the active ingredient by weight. For crack and crevice treatment, equipment capable of delivering a pin stream of spray directly into crack
crevices or capable of applying small amounts of insecticide into cracks and crevices shall be used. For spot treatment, an individual spot s
exceed 2 square feet.
US 1

Cod

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1. United States maintains a Clethodim MRL of 2PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
US 1

Cod 2

{2}

1. United States maintains a Clothianidin MRL of 3PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Clothianidin MRL of 2PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
US 1

Cod

20

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Cyantraniliprole MRL of 20PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy (except Brassica) (group 4)".
2. Canada maintains a Cyantraniliprole MRL of 20PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

10

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Cyazofamid MRL of 10PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
2. Canada maintains a Cyazofamid MRL of 10PPM set on "Amaranth".

US 1

Cod

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1. United States maintains a Cyfluthrin MRL of 6PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

19

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1. United States maintains a Cymoxanil MRL of 19PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
US 1

Cod

50

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Cyprodinil MRL of 50PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
2. Canada maintains a Cyprodinil MRL of 50PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Cyromazine MRL of 7PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Cyromazine MRL of 10PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

0.01

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1. United States maintains a d-Phenothrin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food/feed crops following wide-area mosquito adulticide applications
relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food/feed crops follo
area mosquito adulticide applications".
US 1

Cod 2

0.05

1. United States maintains a Deltamethrin MRL of 0.05PPM set on (All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a
on growing crops) in food/feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sour
States does not clearly define "All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in fo
handling establishments". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to general surface and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in f
handling establishments where food/feed and food/feed products are held, processed, prepared and served. General surface application m
only when the facility is not in operation provided exposed food/feed has been covered or removed from the area being treated. Spot and/or
crevice application may be used while the facility is in operation provided exposed food/feed is covered or removed from the area being trea
application. Spray concentration shall be limited to a maximum of 0.06 percent active ingredient. Contamination of food/feed or food/feed co
surfaces shall be avoided.
2. Codex maintains a Deltamethrin MRL of 2PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
US 1

Cod

30

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Dimethomorph MRL of 30PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Dimethomorph MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy vegetables (Crop Group 4)".
US 1

Cod 2

1. United States maintains a Dinotefuran MRL of 5PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Dinotefuran MRL of 6PPM set on "Leafy vegetables". Commodity Note: Except watercress.
US 1

Cod 2

0.05

0.05

1. United States maintains a Diquat dibromide MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4". Commodity Note: Tole
established for residues of the herbicide diquat derived from the application of the dibromide salt to ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, drain
canals, streams, and rivers which are slow-moving or quiescent in programs of the Corp of Engineers or other Federal or State public agenc
ponds, lakes and drainage ditches only where there is little or no outflow of water and which are totally under the control of the user.
2. Codex maintains a Diquat dibromide MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Vegetables (except as otherwise listed)".
US 1

Cod

0.1

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1. United States maintains a Emamectin MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.05

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1. United States maintains a Esfenvalerate MRL of 0.05PPM set on (Raw agricultural food commodities (other than those food commodities
covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy
be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Raw agricultural food commodities (other than those food comm
already covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments".
US 1

Cod

---

1. United States maintains a Etofenprox MRL of 5PPM set on (All food commodities (including feed commodities) not otherwise listed in this
that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food com
(including feed commodities) not otherwise listed in this subsection".
US 1

Cod

25

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1. United States maintains a Famoxadone MRL of 25PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4 , except spinach".
US 1

Cod

60

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Fenamidone MRL of 60PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Fenamidone MRL of 60PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

30

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1. United States maintains a Fenhexamid MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A, except spinach".
US 1

Cod

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Flonicamid MRL of 4PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4, except spinach".
2. Canada maintains a Flonicamid MRL of 4PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

11

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1. United States maintains a Flubendiamide MRL of 11PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

30

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Fludioxonil MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
2. Canada maintains a Fludioxonil MRL of 30PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod 2

25

30

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Fluopicolide MRL of 25PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Fluopicolide MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Fluopicolide MRL of 25PPM set on "Leafy vegetables, except Brassica (Crop group 4)".
US 1

Cod

30

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1. United States maintains a Fluxapyroxad MRL of 30PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

100

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1. United States maintains a Fosetyl-Al MRL of 100PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.01

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1. United States maintains a Gamma Cyhalothrin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food commodities (other than those already covered by a hig
as a result of use on growing crops) in food-handling establishments where food products are held, processed, or prepared) that may be rel
Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities (other than th
covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food-handling establishments where food products are held, processe
prepared".
US 1

Cod

0.2

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1. United States maintains a Glyphosate MRL of 0.2PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.2

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1. United States maintains a Hydroprene MRL of 0.2PPM set on (Food commodities in food-handling establishments) that may be relevant
leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities in food-handling
establishments". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to spot, crack and crevice, perimeter and ultra low volume (ULV) fogging trea
food storage or food-handling establishments, including warehouses, food service, manufacturing, and processing establishments such as
cafeterias, supermarkets, bakeries, breweries, dairies, meat slaughtering and packing plants, and canneries where food and food products
processed, and served: Provided that the food is removed or covered prior to such use, and food-processing surfaces are covered during tr
thoroughly cleaned before using, or in the case of point-source device treatments, devices must not come into direct contact with food prepa
surfaces and must be in a minimum distance of 3 feet from exposed foods.
US 1

Cod

3.5

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Imidacloprid MRL of 3.5PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
2. Canada maintains a Imidacloprid MRL of 3.5PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

14

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1. United States maintains a Indoxacarb MRL of 14PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod

0.01

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Lambda Cyhalothrin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food commodities (other than those already covered by a hig
as a result of use on growing crops) in food-handling establishments where food products are held, processed, or prepared) that may be rel
Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities (other than th
covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food-handling establishments where food products are held, processe
prepared".

2. Canada maintains a Lambda Cyhalothrin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food commodities (other than those already covered by a higher M
result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments where food products are held, processed or prepared) that may be relevant
leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as Canada does not clearly define "All food commodities (other than those already cove
higher MRL as a result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments where food products are held, processed or prepared".
US 1

Cod

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1. United States maintains a Malathion MRL of 8PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

Cod 2

20

25

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Mandipropamid MRL of 20PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Mandipropamid MRL of 25PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Mandipropamid MRL of 20PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

5
---

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Metalaxyl MRL of 5PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4, except spinach".
2. Canada maintains a Metalaxyl MRL of 5PPM set on "Amaranth".
US 1

Cod

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam) MRL of 5PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except brassica, group 4, except spinach". C
Note: This MRL is regulated in the US under CFR 180.408 Metalaxyl where tolerances are established for the combined residues of the fun
metalaxyl [ N -(2,6-dmethylphyenyl)- N -(methoxyacetyl) alanine methylester] and its metabolites containing the 2,6-dimethylaniline moiety,
hydroxy methyl-6-methylphenyl)- N -(methoxyacetyl)-alanine methyl ester, each expressed as metalaxyl equivalents.
2. Canada maintains a Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam) MRL of 5PPM set on "Amaranth".
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30

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1. United States maintains a Methoxyfenozide MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy greens subgroup 4A".
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1. United States maintains a MGK 264 (n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximid) MRL of 5PPM set on (All food items in food handling establish
food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with
sources as United States does not clearly define "All food items in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, pro
prepared and/or served". Commodity Note: Residues of the insecticide synergist N -octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide, including its metab
degradates, in or on all food items in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or serv
that the food is removed or covered prior to such use, except for bagged food in warehouse storage which need not be removed or covered
applications of formulations containing N -octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide.
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1. United States maintains a Myclobutanil MRL of 9PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A, except spinach".
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0.5

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1. United States maintains a Naled MRL of 0.5PPM set on (All raw agricultural commodities, except those otherwise listed, from use of the p
area pest (mosquito and fly) control) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States
clearly define "All raw agricultural commodities, except those otherwise listed, from use of the pesticide for area pest (mosquito and fly) con
US 1

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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Novaluron MRL of 0.01PPM set on (Food commodities and feed commodities (other than those covered by a h
tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food and feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This shou
confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities and feed commodities (other than those covered
tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food and feed handling establishments".

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30

30

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Penthiopyrad MRL of 30PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Penthiopyrad MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy vegetables". Commodity Note: Except brassica leafy vegetables.
3. Canada maintains a Penthiopyrad MRL of 30PPM set on "Leafy vegetables (Crop Group 4)".
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20

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1. United States maintains a Permethrin MRL of 20PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
US 1

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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Phosphine MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All raw agricultural commodities resulting from preharvest treatment of pe
that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All raw agri
commodities resulting from preharvest treatment of pest burrows".
US 1

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10

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1. United States maintains a Piperonyl Butoxide MRL of 10PPM set on (All food commodities in food processing and food storage areas pro
the food is removed or covered prior to such use) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as
States does not clearly define "All food commodities in food processing and food storage areas provided that the food is removed or covere
such use".
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1. United States maintains a Prallethrin MRL of 1PPM set on (Food commodities in food handling establishments where food and food prod
held, processed, prepared and/or served) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United S
not clearly define "Food commodities in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or
served". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to space, general surface, and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food handl
establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served. General surface or space spray applications m
only when the facility is not in operation provided exposed food has been covered or removed from the area being treated prior to applicatio
and/or crack and crevice application may be used while the facility is in operation provided exposed food is covered or removed from the ar
treated prior to application. Spray concentrate shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0% active ingredient. Contamination of food or food conta
shall be avoided. Food contact surfaces and equipment should be thoroughly washed with an effective cleaning compound and rinsed with
after use of the product.
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0.1

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Propetamphos MRL of 0.1PPM set on (Food or feed commodities when present therein as a result of the treatm
or feed-handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States do
clearly define "Food or feed commodities when present therein as a result of the treatment of food- or feed-handling establishments". Comm
Direct application shall be limited solely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food- or feed-handling establishments where food or f
or feed products are held, processed, prepared, served, or sold. Spray and dust concentrations shall be limited to a maximum of 1 percent a
ingredient. For crack and crevice treatment, equipment capable of delivering a dust or a pin-stream of spray directly into cracks and crevice
used. For spot treatment, a coarse, low-pressure spray shall be used to avoid contamination of food, feed, or food-contact/feed-contact surf

2. Canada maintains a Propetamphos MRL of 0.1PPM set on (All food commodities in food handling establishments where food products a
processed or prepared) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as Canada does not clearly d
food commodities in food handling establishments where food products are held, processed or prepared".
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0.6

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Pymetrozine MRL of 0.6PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Pymetrozine MRL of 0.6PPM set on "Amaranth".
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29

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Pyraclostrobin MRL of 29PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Pyraclostrobin MRL of 29PPM set on "Amaranth".
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1. United States maintains a Pyrethrins MRL of 1PPM set on (All food items in food handling establishments where food and food products
processed, prepared and/or served) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States
clearly define "All food items in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served".
Note: Food must be removed or covered prior to use.
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20

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1. United States maintains a Pyridalyl MRL of 20PPM set on "Vegetables, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
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1. United States maintains a Pyriproxyfen MRL of 3PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
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1. United States maintains a Resmethrin MRL of 3PPM set on (Food commodities resulting from use in food handling and storage areas) th
relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities resu
in food handling and storage areas". Commodity Note: This MRL is established in or on food commodities resulting from use of the insectic
handling and storage areas as a space concentration for spot/or crack and crevice treatment and shall be limited to a maximum of 3 percen
ingredient by weight, and as a space treatment shall be limited to a maximum of 0.5 fluid ounce of 3 percent active ingredient by weight per
feet of space provided that the food is removed or covered prior to such use.
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1. United States maintains a Sethoxydim MRL of 4PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

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PPM

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1. United States maintains a Spinetoram MRL of 8PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Canada maintains a Spinetoram MRL of 7PPM set on "Amaranth".
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10

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Spinosad MRL of 8PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Spinosad MRL of 10PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Spinosad MRL of 7PPM set on "Amaranth".
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12

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Spiromesifen MRL of 12PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
2. Canada maintains a Spiromesifen MRL of 12PPM set on "Amaranth".
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{7}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Spirotetramat MRL of 9PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Spirotetramat MRL of 7PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Spirotetramat MRL of 9PPM set on "Amaranth".
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1. United States maintains a Sulfoxaflor MRL of 6PPM set on "Leafy greens, subgroup 4A".
2. Codex maintains a Sulfoxaflor MRL of 6PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
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10

10

1. United States maintains a Tebufenozide MRL of 10PPM set on "Leafy greens subgroup 4A".
2. Codex maintains a Tebufenozide MRL of 10PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
US 1

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{3}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Thiamethoxam MRL of 4PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Thiamethoxam MRL of 3PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
3. Canada maintains a Thiamethoxam MRL of 4PPM set on "Amaranth".
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35

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1. United States maintains a Thiodicarb MRL of 35PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

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30

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1. United States maintains a Tolfenpyrad MRL of 30PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
US 1

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35

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1. United States maintains a Triflumizole MRL of 35PPM set on "Leafy greens subgroup 4A, except spinach".
US 1

Cod 2

10

{0.7}

1. United States maintains a Zeta-Cypermethrin MRL of 10PPM set on "Vegetable, leafy, except Brassica, group 4".
2. Codex maintains a Zeta-Cypermethrin MRL of 0.7PPM set on "Leafy vegetables".
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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Abamectin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (Food products in food handling establishments (other than those already c
higher tolerances as a result of use on growing crops, and other than those already covered by tolerances on milk, meat, and meat byprodu
may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food products
handling establishments (other than those already covered by higher tolerances as a result of use on growing crops, and other than those a
covered by tolerances on milk, meat, and meat byproducts)".
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0.02

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1. United States maintains a Acephate MRL of 0.02PPM set on (All food items (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a
on growing crops) in food handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources
States does not clearly define "All food items (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in
handling establishments". Commodity Note: This MRL is established on all food items (other than those already covered by a higher toleran
result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and served, in
service, manufacturing and processing establishments, such as restaurants, cafeterias, supermarkets, bakeries, breweries, dairies, meat sl
and packing plants, and canneries, where application of acephate shall be limited solely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment (a coars
pressure spray shall be used to avoid atomization or splashing of the spray for spot treatments; equipment capable of delivering a pin-strea
insecticide shall be used for crack and crevice treatments). Spray concentration shall be limited to a maximum of 1.0 percent active ingredie
Contamination of food or food-contact surfaces shall be avoided.
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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Acetamiprid MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance) as a
application in food/feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources a
States does not clearly define "All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance) as a result of the application in food/feed
establishments".
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0.15

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1. United States maintains a Beta-cyfluthrin MRL of 0.15PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".


US 1

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0.05

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1. United States maintains a Bifenthrin MRL of 0.05PPM set on (All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a res
growing crops) in food/feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sourc
States does not clearly define "All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in fo
handling establishments". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to general surface and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in f
handling establishments where food/feed and food/feed products are held, processed, prepared and served. General surface application m
only when the facility is not in operation provided exposed food/feed has been covered or removed from the area being treated. Spot and/or
crevice application may be used while the facility is in operation provided exposed food/feed is covered or removed from the area being trea
application. Spray concentration shall be limited to a maximum of 0.06 percent active ingredient. Contamination of food/feed or food/feed co
surfaces shall be avoided.
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0.05

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1. United States maintains a Captan MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15".
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0.1

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Carfentrazone-ethyl MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15 (except rice grain and sorghum grain)".
2. Canada maintains a Carfentrazone-ethyl MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Buckwheat".
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{0.02}

1. United States maintains a Chlorantraniliprole MRL of 6PPM set on "Grain, cereal, except rice and corn, group 15".
2. Codex maintains a Chlorantraniliprole MRL of 0.02PPM set on "Cereal grains".
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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Chlorfenapyr MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food commodities (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as
use on growing crops) in food/feed handling areas where food/feed products are prepared, held, processed, or served) that may be relevan
Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities (other than
covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food/feed handling areas where food/feed products are prepared, held
or served". Commodity Note: Application shall be no greater than a 0.5% active ingredient solution for spot crack and crevice use in food/fe
establishments, where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served. Application may only be undertaken when the
in operation, and provided exposed food has been covered, or removed from the area being treated prior to application. Food contact surfac
equipment should be throughly washed with an effective cleaning compound, and rinsed with potable water after each use of the product. C
of food or food contact surfaces shall be avoided. Application excludes any direct application to any food, food packaging, or any food conta
US 1

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0.1

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1. United States maintains a Chlorpyrifos MRL of 0.1PPM set on (Food commodities (other than those already covered by a higher toleranc
of use on growing crops) in food service establishments where food and food products are prepared and served) that may be relevant to Bu
grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities (other than those already c
higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food service establishments where food and food products are prepared and
served". Commodity Note: This MRL applies to the application of chlorpyrifos in microencapsulated form. Application of a microencapsulate
shall be limited solely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food handling establishments where food and food products are prepare
served. All treatments shall be applied in such a manner as to avoid contamination of food or food contact surfaces. Spray concentrations s
limited to a maximum of 0.5 percent of the active ingredient by weight. For crack and crevice treatment, equipment capable of delivering a p
spray directly into cracks and crevices or capable of applying small amounts of insecticide into cracks and crevices shall be used. For spot t
individual spot shall not exceed 2 square feet.
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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Clothianidin MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice".
US 1

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0.15

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1. United States maintains a Cyfluthrin MRL of 0.15PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".


US 1

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0.01

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1. United States maintains a d-Phenothrin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food/feed crops following wide-area mosquito adulticide applications
relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food/feed crops fol
area mosquito adulticide applications".
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1. United States maintains a Deltamethrin MRL of 1PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except sweet corn".

2. Codex maintains a Deltamethrin MRL of 2PPM set on "Cereal grains". Commodity Note: The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatmen
commodity.
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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Dinotefuran MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a r
on growing crops) in food/feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official so
United States does not clearly define "All food/feed items (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crop
food/feed handling establishments". Commodity Note: This MRL is established for all food and/or feed commodities when residues result fr
application of dinotefuran in food and/or feed handling establishments where food and/or feed products are held, stored, processed, prepare
served.
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0.02

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1. United States maintains a Diquat dibromide MRL of 0.02PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15". Commodity Note: Tolerances are establis
residues of the herbicide diquat derived from the application of the dibromide salt to ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, drainage ditches, ca
streams, and rivers which are slow-moving or quiescent in programs of the Corp of Engineers or other Federal or State public agencies and
lakes and drainage ditches only where there is little or no outflow of water and which are totally under the control of the user.
US 1

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0.05

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1. United States maintains a Esfenvalerate MRL of 0.05PPM set on (Raw agricultural food commodities (other than those food commodities
covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, gra
should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Raw agricultural food commodities (other than those food
commodities already covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food handling establishments".
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1. United States maintains a Etofenprox MRL of 5PPM set on (All food commodities (including feed commodities) not otherwise listed in this
that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food c
(including feed commodities) not otherwise listed in this subsection".
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0.02

0.05

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Fludioxonil MRL of 0.02PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15".
2. Codex maintains a Fludioxonil MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Cereal grains".
3. Canada maintains a Fludioxonil MRL of 0.02PPM set on "Buckwheat".
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PPM

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1. United States maintains a Fluxapyroxad MRL of 3PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, (except corn, field, grain; except corn, pop, grain;
kernels plus cobs with husks removed; except rice; except wheat)".
2. Canada maintains a Fluxapyroxad MRL of 3PPM set on "Cereal grains (Crop Group 15, except wheat and corn)".
US 1

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0.01

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1. United States maintains a Gamma Cyhalothrin MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All food commodities (other than those already covered by a hig
as a result of use on growing crops) in food-handling establishments where food products are held, processed, or prepared) that may be rel
Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities (other than
covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food-handling establishments where food products are held, processe
prepared".
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Cod 2

30

30

1. United States maintains a Glyphosate MRL of 30PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15 except field corn, popcorn, rice, sweet corn, and wi
2. Codex maintains a Glyphosate MRL of 30PPM set on "Cereal grains". Commodity Note: Except maize and rice.
US 1

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0.2

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1. United States maintains a Hydroprene MRL of 0.2PPM set on (Food commodities in food-handling establishments) that may be relevant
Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities in food-handli
establishments". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to spot, crack and crevice, perimeter and ultra low volume (ULV) fogging trea
food storage or food-handling establishments, including warehouses, food service, manufacturing, and processing establishments such as
cafeterias, supermarkets, bakeries, breweries, dairies, meat slaughtering and packing plants, and canneries where food and food products
processed, and served: Provided that the food is removed or covered prior to such use, and food-processing surfaces are covered during tr
thoroughly cleaned before using, or in the case of point-source device treatments, devices must not come into direct contact with food prepa
surfaces and must be in a minimum distance of 3 feet from exposed foods.
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0.05

0.05

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Imidacloprid MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice".
2. Codex maintains a Imidacloprid MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Cereal grains".
3. Canada maintains a Imidacloprid MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Buckwheat".
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0.01

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Ipconazole MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice".
2. Canada maintains a Ipconazole MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Cereal Grains (Crop Group 15, except rice)".
US 1

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0.05

PPM

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1. United States maintains a Lambda Cyhalothrin MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".

2. Canada maintains a Lambda Cyhalothrin MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Cereal Grains (Crop Group 15; except corn, rice, sorghum, and wild ri
US 1

Cod 2

0.1

{0.05}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Metalaxyl MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except barley, oat and wheat".
2. Codex maintains a Metalaxyl MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Cereal grains".
3. Canada maintains a Metalaxyl MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Buckwheat".
US 1

Cod

0.1

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam) MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except barley, oat and wheat". Com
Note: This MRL is regulated in the US under CFR 180.408 Metalaxyl where tolerances are established for the combined residues of the fun
metalaxyl [ N -(2,6-dmethylphyenyl)- N -(methoxyacetyl) alanine methylester] and its metabolites containing the 2,6-dimethylaniline moiety,
hydroxy methyl-6-methylphenyl)- N -(methoxyacetyl)-alanine methyl ester, each expressed as metalaxyl equivalents.
2. Canada maintains a Metalaxyl-M (Mefenoxam) MRL of 0.05PPM set on "Buckwheat".
US 1

Cod

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1. United States maintains a MGK 264 (n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximid) MRL of 5PPM set on (All food items in food handling establish
food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed w
sources as United States does not clearly define "All food items in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, pro
prepared and/or served". Commodity Note: Residues of the insecticide synergist N -octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide, including its metab
degradates, in or on all food items in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or serv
that the food is removed or covered prior to such use, except for bagged food in warehouse storage which need not be removed or covered
applications of formulations containing N -octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide.
US 1

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0.5

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1. United States maintains a Naled MRL of 0.5PPM set on (All raw agricultural commodities, except those otherwise listed, from use of the p
area pest (mosquito and fly) control) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United Stat
clearly define "All raw agricultural commodities, except those otherwise listed, from use of the pesticide for area pest (mosquito and fly) con
US 1

Cod

0.01

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1. United States maintains a Novaluron MRL of 0.01PPM set on (Food commodities and feed commodities (other than those covered by a h
tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food and feed handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This sho
confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities and feed commodities (other than those covered
tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food and feed handling establishments".
US 1

Cod

0.01

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Penflufen MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15".
2. Canada maintains a Penflufen MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Cereal Grains (Crop Group 15)".
US 1

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0.15
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PPM

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1. United States maintains a Penthiopyrad MRL of 0.15PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".


2. Canada maintains a Penthiopyrad MRL of 0.15PPM set on "Cereal Grains (Crop Group 15; except corn, millet, and sorghum)".
US 1

Cod 2

0.01

0.1

1. United States maintains a Phosphine MRL of 0.01PPM set on (All raw agricultural commodities resulting from preharvest treatment of pe
that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "All raw ag
commodities resulting from preharvest treatment of pest burrows".
2. Codex maintains a Phosphine MRL of 0.1PPM set on "Cereal grains".
US 1

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0.04

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Picoxystrobin MRL of 0.04PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice and barley".
2. Canada maintains a Picoxystrobin MRL of 0.04PPM set on "Buckwheat".
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Cod 2

20

30

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Piperonyl Butoxide MRL of 20PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".
2. Codex maintains a Piperonyl Butoxide MRL of 30PPM set on "Cereal grains".
3. Canada maintains a Piperonyl Butoxide MRL of 20PPM set on "Raw cereals".
US 1

Cod

---

1. United States maintains a Prallethrin MRL of 1PPM set on (Food commodities in food handling establishments where food and food prod
held, processed, prepared and/or served) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
not clearly define "Food commodities in food handling establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or
served". Commodity Note: Application shall be limited to space, general surface, and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food handl
establishments where food and food products are held, processed, prepared and/or served. General surface or space spray applications m
only when the facility is not in operation provided exposed food has been covered or removed from the area being treated prior to applicatio
and/or crack and crevice application may be used while the facility is in operation provided exposed food is covered or removed from the ar
treated prior to application. Spray concentrate shall be limited to a maximum of 2.0% active ingredient. Contamination of food or food conta
shall be avoided. Food contact surfaces and equipment should be thoroughly washed with an effective cleaning compound and rinsed with
after use of the product.
US 1

Cod

0.1

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Propetamphos MRL of 0.1PPM set on (Food or feed commodities when present therein as a result of the treatm
or feed-handling establishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States
clearly define "Food or feed commodities when present therein as a result of the treatment of food- or feed-handling establishments". Comm
Direct application shall be limited solely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food- or feed-handling establishments where food or f
or feed products are held, processed, prepared, served, or sold. Spray and dust concentrations shall be limited to a maximum of 1 percent a
ingredient. For crack and crevice treatment, equipment capable of delivering a dust or a pin-stream of spray directly into cracks and crevice
used. For spot treatment, a coarse, low-pressure spray shall be used to avoid contamination of food, feed, or food-contact/feed-contact surf

2. Canada maintains a Propetamphos MRL of 0.1PPM set on (All food commodities in food handling establishments where food products a
processed or prepared) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as Canada does not clearly
food commodities in food handling establishments where food products are held, processed or prepared".
US 1

Cod

0.01

---

1. United States maintains a Prosulfuron MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice".
US 1

Cod

0.35

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Prothioconazole MRL of 0.35PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except sweet corn and sorghum".
2. Canada maintains a Prothioconazole MRL of 0.35PPM set on "Buckwheat".
US 1

Cod 2

{0.3}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Pyrethrins MRL of 3PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".


2. Codex maintains a Pyrethrins MRL of 0.3PPM set on "Cereal grains".
3. Canada maintains a Pyrethrins MRL of 3PPM set on "Raw cereals".
US 1

Cod

1.1

---

1. United States maintains a Pyriproxyfen MRL of 1.1PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15".
US 1

Cod

---

1. United States maintains a Resmethrin MRL of 3PPM set on (Food commodities resulting from use in food handling and storage areas) th
relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does not clearly define "Food commodities res
use in food handling and storage areas". Commodity Note: This MRL is established in or on food commodities resulting from use of the ins
food handling and storage areas as a space concentration for spot/or crack and crevice treatment and shall be limited to a maximum of 3 pe
active ingredient by weight, and as a space treatment shall be limited to a maximum of 0.5 fluid ounce of 3 percent active ingredient by weig
cubic feet of space provided that the food is removed or covered prior to such use.
US 1

Cod 2

0.03

{0.01}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Saflufenacil MRL of 0.03PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15".

2. Codex maintains a Saflufenacil MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Cereal grains".


3. Canada maintains a Saflufenacil MRL of 0.03PPM set on "Buckwheat".
US 1

Cod

19

---

1. United States maintains a Sethoxydim MRL of 19PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".


US 1

Cod

0.04

---

1. United States maintains a Spinetoram MRL of 0.04PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice, sorghum, pearl millet and proso mill
US 1

Cod 2

1.5

{1}

PPM

PPM

1. United States maintains a Spinosad MRL of 1.5PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15".

2. Codex maintains a Spinosad MRL of 1PPM set on "Cereal grains". Commodity Note: The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment of
commodity.
3. Canada maintains a Spinosad MRL of 1.5PPM set on "Buckwheat".
US 1

Cod

0.02

PPM

---

1. United States maintains a Thiamethoxam MRL of 0.02PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except barley".

2. Canada maintains a Thiamethoxam MRL of 0.02PPM set on (All food crops) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be co
official sources as Canada does not clearly define "All food crops".
US 1

Cod

0.01

---

1. United States maintains a Triticonazole MRL of 0.01PPM set on "Grain, cereal, group 15, except rice".
US 1

Cod 2

{0.3}

1. United States maintains a Zeta-Cypermethrin MRL of 3PPM set on "Buckwheat, grain".


2. Codex maintains a Zeta-Cypermethrin MRL of 0.3PPM set on "Cereal grains (except rice barley, oats, rye and wheat)".

updated frequently, the information in it may not be


o international standards are not always transparent. This
est prior to the sale or shipment of any products. The

Ls (see Default MRLs section below). Additionally,


m requiring an MRL.

' MRL regulations.

ming a default MRL applies, the country's specific


ation" link on the toolbar at the top of this page.

outh Africa: 0.01 ppm


CANADA (Can)
---

ept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use


, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food
s (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a
products are held, processed, prepared and served, including food
as, supermarkets, bakeries, breweries, dairies, meat slaughtering
ely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment (a coarse, loweatments; equipment capable of delivering a pin-stream of
be limited to a maximum of 1.0 percent active ingredient.

Can 2
3

PPM

ept Brassica, group 4".

Can 2
0.25

PPM

e, leafy, group 4".

Can
---

eafy, except Brassica, group 4".

Can 3
40

PPM

xcept Brassica, group 4, except spinach".

Group 4, except spinach)".


Can 2
30

PPM

xcept Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

ept Brassica group 4".


Can
---

eens, except Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on


th, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
her tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food/feed
urface and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food/feed
d, prepared and served. General surface application may be used
ed or removed from the area being treated. Spot and/or crack and
od/feed is covered or removed from the area being treated prior to
ingredient. Contamination of food/feed or food/feed contact

Can 3
{1}

PPM
4A, except head lettuce and leaf lettuce".

Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4, except head lettuce and radicchio".


Can
---

pt Brassica, group 4".


Can 2
0.1

PPM

leafy, except Brassica, group 4".

Can 3
13

PPM

afy, except Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

ities (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of


pared, held, processed, or served) that may be relevant to
not clearly define "All food commodities (other than those covered
s where food/feed products are prepared, held, processed, or
ent solution for spot crack and crevice use in food/feed handling
served. Application may only be undertaken when the facility is not
a being treated prior to application. Food contact surfaces and
sed with potable water after each use of the product. Contamination
plication to any food, food packaging, or any food contact surfaces.
Can
---

(other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a result


s are prepared and served) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy.
e "Food commodities (other than those already covered by a higher
ood and food products are prepared and served". Commodity Note:
ation of a microencapsulated product shall be limited solely to spot
ood products are prepared and served. All treatments shall be
Spray concentrations shall be limited to a maximum of 0.5 percent
e of delivering a pin stream of spray directly into cracks and
shall be used. For spot treatment, an individual spot shall not

Can
---

p 4A".
Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".

Can 2
20

PPM
(except Brassica) (group 4)".

oup 4A".

Can 2
10

PPM

Can
---

Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

up 4A".
Can 2
50

PPM

up 4A".

Can 2
10

PPM

ept Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

ps following wide-area mosquito adulticide applications) that may be


States does not clearly define "All food/feed crops following wide-

Can
---

ms (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use


ranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
her tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food/feed
urface and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food/feed
d, prepared and served. General surface application may be used
ed or removed from the area being treated. Spot and/or crack and
od/feed is covered or removed from the area being treated prior to
ingredient. Contamination of food/feed or food/feed contact

Can 2
30

PPM

except Brassica, group 4".


p Group 4)".
Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".

dity Note: Except watercress.


Can
---

afy, except Brassica, group 4". Commodity Note: Tolerances are


bromide salt to ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, drainage ditches,
orp of Engineers or other Federal or State public agencies and to
d which are totally under the control of the user.
as otherwise listed)".
Can
---

cept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

food commodities (other than those food commodities already


stablishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should
cultural food commodities (other than those food commodities
ndling establishments".
Can
---

including feed commodities) not otherwise listed in this subsection)


s as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities

Can
---

xcept Brassica, group 4 , except spinach".


Can 2
60

PPM

cept Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

roup 4A, except spinach".


Can 2
4

PPM

pt brassica, group 4, except spinach".

Can
---

except Brassica, group 4".


Can 2
30

PPM

up 4A".

Can 3
25

PPM

cept Brassica, group 4".

Brassica (Crop group 4)".


Can
---

xcept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

ommodities (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance


ducts are held, processed, or prepared) that may be relevant to
not clearly define "All food commodities (other than those already
stablishments where food products are held, processed, or

Can
---

cept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

n food-handling establishments) that may be relevant to Amaranth,


define "Food commodities in food-handling
vice, perimeter and ultra low volume (ULV) fogging treatment in
anufacturing, and processing establishments such as restaurants,
g plants, and canneries where food and food products are held,
se, and food-processing surfaces are covered during treatment or
vices must not come into direct contact with food preparation

Can 2
3.5

PPM

roup 4A".

Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".


Can 2
0.01

PPM

ommodities (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance


ducts are held, processed, or prepared) that may be relevant to
not clearly define "All food commodities (other than those already
stablishments where food products are held, processed, or

dities (other than those already covered by a higher MRL as a


are held, processed or prepared) that may be relevant to Amaranth,
e "All food commodities (other than those already covered by a
ere food products are held, processed or prepared".
Can
---

t Brassica, group 4".


Can 3
20

PPM

, except Brassica, group 4".

Can 2
5

PPM
Brassica, group 4, except spinach".

Can 2
5

PPM

ble, leafy, except brassica, group 4, except spinach". Commodity


es are established for the combined residues of the fungicide
metabolites containing the 2,6-dimethylaniline moiety, and N -(2essed as metalaxyl equivalents.

Can
---

ubgroup 4A".
Can
---

5PPM set on (All food items in food handling establishments where


evant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be confirmed with official
blishments where food and food products are held, processed,
octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide, including its metabolites and
ood products are held, processed, prepared and/or served, provided
house storage which need not be removed or covered prior to

Can
---

oup 4A, except spinach".


Can
---

odities, except those otherwise listed, from use of the pesticide for
ould be confirmed with official sources as United States does not
se of the pesticide for area pest (mosquito and fly) control".
Can
---

and feed commodities (other than those covered by a higher


nts) that may be relevant to Amaranth, leafy. This should be
odities and feed commodities (other than those covered by a higher
nts".

Can 3
30

PPM

xcept Brassica, group 4".

modity Note: Except brassica leafy vegetables.


Group 4)".
Can
---

oup 4A".
Can
---

commodities resulting from preharvest treatment of pest burrows)


s as United States does not clearly define "All raw agricultural

Can
---

modities in food processing and food storage areas provided that


eafy. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
age areas provided that the food is removed or covered prior to

Can
---

ood handling establishments where food and food products are


is should be confirmed with official sources as United States does
d food products are held, processed, prepared and/or
d spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food handling
served. General surface or space spray applications may be used
removed from the area being treated prior to application. Spot
vided exposed food is covered or removed from the area being
active ingredient. Contamination of food or food contact surfaces
d with an effective cleaning compound and rinsed with potable water

Can 2
0.1

PPM

mmodities when present therein as a result of the treatment of foodd be confirmed with official sources as United States does not
tment of food- or feed-handling establishments". Commodity Note:
food- or feed-handling establishments where food or feed and food
entrations shall be limited to a maximum of 1 percent active
r a pin-stream of spray directly into cracks and crevices shall be
mination of food, feed, or food-contact/feed-contact surfaces.

n food handling establishments where food products are held,


rmed with official sources as Canada does not clearly define "All
cessed or prepared".
Can 2
0.6

PPM

xcept Brassica, group 4".

Can 2
29

PPM

except Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

andling establishments where food and food products are held,


ould be confirmed with official sources as United States does not
oducts are held, processed, prepared and/or served". Commodity

Can
---

pt Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

sulting from use in food handling and storage areas) that may be
States does not clearly define "Food commodities resulting from use
on food commodities resulting from use of the insecticide in food
eatment and shall be limited to a maximum of 3 percent of the active
luid ounce of 3 percent active ingredient by weight per 1000 cubic

Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".


Can 2
{7}

PPM

ept Brassica, group 4".

Can 3
{7}

PPM
Brassica, group 4".

Can 2
12

PPM

group 4A".

Can 3
9

PPM

cept Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

p 4A".

Can
---

roup 4A".

Can 3
4

PPM

xcept Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

ept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

cept Brassica, group 4".


Can
---

up 4A, except spinach".


Can
---

afy, except Brassica, group 4".

Can
---

od handling establishments (other than those already covered by


overed by tolerances on milk, meat, and meat byproducts)) that
as United States does not clearly define "Food products in food
result of use on growing crops, and other than those already

Can
---

than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use


at, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food
s (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a
products are held, processed, prepared and served, including food
as, supermarkets, bakeries, breweries, dairies, meat slaughtering
ely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatment (a coarse, loweatments; equipment capable of delivering a pin-stream of
be limited to a maximum of 1.0 percent active ingredient.

Can
---

s (other than those covered by a higher tolerance) as a result of the


grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
her tolerance) as a result of the application in food/feed handling

Can
---

in".
Can
---

other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use on


eat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as United
her tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in food/feed
urface and spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food/feed
d, prepared and served. General surface application may be used
ed or removed from the area being treated. Spot and/or crack and
od/feed is covered or removed from the area being treated prior to
ingredient. Contamination of food/feed or food/feed contact

Can
---

5".
Can 2
0.1

PPM

al, group 15 (except rice grain and sorghum grain)".

Can
---

except rice and corn, group 15".

Can
---

ities (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of


pared, held, processed, or served) that may be relevant to
es not clearly define "All food commodities (other than those
ing areas where food/feed products are prepared, held, processed,
edient solution for spot crack and crevice use in food/feed handling
served. Application may only be undertaken when the facility is not
a being treated prior to application. Food contact surfaces and
sed with potable water after each use of the product. Contamination
plication to any food, food packaging, or any food contact surfaces.
Can
---

(other than those already covered by a higher tolerance as a result


s are prepared and served) that may be relevant to Buckwheat,
y define "Food commodities (other than those already covered by a
where food and food products are prepared and
oencapsulated form. Application of a microencapsulated product
ablishments where food and food products are prepared and
food or food contact surfaces. Spray concentrations shall be
crevice treatment, equipment capable of delivering a pin stream of
icide into cracks and crevices shall be used. For spot treatment, an

Can
---

up 15, except rice".


Can
---

Can
---

ps following wide-area mosquito adulticide applications) that may be


d States does not clearly define "All food/feed crops following wide-

Can
---

15, except sweet corn".

y Note: The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment of the

Can

---

s (other than those covered by a higher tolerance as a result of use


kwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official sources as
y a higher tolerance as a result of use on growing crops) in
l food and/or feed commodities when residues result from
d/or feed products are held, stored, processed, prepared, or

Can
---

, group 15". Commodity Note: Tolerances are established for


ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, drainage ditches, canals,
ngineers or other Federal or State public agencies and to ponds,
are totally under the control of the user.
Can
---

food commodities (other than those food commodities already


stablishments) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This
aw agricultural food commodities (other than those food
ps) in food handling establishments".
Can
---

including feed commodities) not otherwise listed in this subsection)


ces as United States does not clearly define "All food commodities

Can 3
0.02

PPM

p 15".

Can 2
3

PPM

p 15, (except corn, field, grain; except corn, pop, grain; except corn,

p 15, except wheat and corn)".


Can
---

ommodities (other than those already covered by a higher tolerance


ducts are held, processed, or prepared) that may be relevant to
es not clearly define "All food commodities (other than those already
stablishments where food products are held, processed, or

Can
---

15 except field corn, popcorn, rice, sweet corn, and wild rice".
Note: Except maize and rice.
Can
---

n food-handling establishments) that may be relevant to


es not clearly define "Food commodities in food-handling
vice, perimeter and ultra low volume (ULV) fogging treatment in
anufacturing, and processing establishments such as restaurants,
g plants, and canneries where food and food products are held,
se, and food-processing surfaces are covered during treatment or
vices must not come into direct contact with food preparation

Can 3
0.05

PPM

up 15, except rice".

Can 2
0.01

PPM

p 15, except rice".


up 15, except rice)".
Can 2
0.05

PPM

at, grain".

Crop Group 15; except corn, rice, sorghum, and wild rice)".
Can 3
{0.05}

PPM

5, except barley, oat and wheat".

Can 2
{0.05}

PPM

n, cereal, group 15, except barley, oat and wheat". Commodity


es are established for the combined residues of the fungicide
metabolites containing the 2,6-dimethylaniline moiety, and N -(2essed as metalaxyl equivalents.
at".
Can
---

5PPM set on (All food items in food handling establishments where


evant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with official
blishments where food and food products are held, processed,
octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide, including its metabolites and
ood products are held, processed, prepared and/or served, provided
house storage which need not be removed or covered prior to

Can
---

odities, except those otherwise listed, from use of the pesticide for
hould be confirmed with official sources as United States does not
se of the pesticide for area pest (mosquito and fly) control".
Can
---

and feed commodities (other than those covered by a higher


nts) that may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be
odities and feed commodities (other than those covered by a higher
nts".
Can 2
0.01

PPM

15".
p 15)".
Can 2
0.15

PPM

n".

Group 15; except corn, millet, and sorghum)".


Can
---

commodities resulting from preharvest treatment of pest burrows)


ces as United States does not clearly define "All raw agricultural

Can 2
0.04

PPM

oup 15, except rice and barley".

Can 3
20

PPM

grain".

Can
---

ood handling establishments where food and food products are


This should be confirmed with official sources as United States does
d food products are held, processed, prepared and/or
d spot and/or crack and crevice treatment in food handling
served. General surface or space spray applications may be used
removed from the area being treated prior to application. Spot
vided exposed food is covered or removed from the area being
active ingredient. Contamination of food or food contact surfaces
d with an effective cleaning compound and rinsed with potable water

Can 2
0.1

PPM

mmodities when present therein as a result of the treatment of fooduld be confirmed with official sources as United States does not
tment of food- or feed-handling establishments". Commodity Note:
food- or feed-handling establishments where food or feed and food
entrations shall be limited to a maximum of 1 percent active
r a pin-stream of spray directly into cracks and crevices shall be
mination of food, feed, or food-contact/feed-contact surfaces.

n food handling establishments where food products are held,


nfirmed with official sources as Canada does not clearly define "All
cessed or prepared".
Can
---

up 15, except rice".


Can 2
0.35

PPM
group 15, except sweet corn and sorghum".

Can 3
3

PPM

Can
---

p 15".
Can
---

sulting from use in food handling and storage areas) that may be
d States does not clearly define "Food commodities resulting from
n or on food commodities resulting from use of the insecticide in
ce treatment and shall be limited to a maximum of 3 percent of the
of 0.5 fluid ounce of 3 percent active ingredient by weight per 1000

up 15".

Can 3
0.03

PPM

Can
---

Can
---

up 15, except rice, sorghum, pearl millet and proso millet".


Can 3
1.5

PPM

5".

ote: The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment of the

Can 2
0.02

PPM

group 15, except barley".

may be relevant to Buckwheat, grain. This should be confirmed with

Can
---

up 15, except rice".

ain".

pt rice barley, oats, rye and wheat)".

Can
---

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