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RAC MRLs: Raw Agricultural Commodity Maximum Residue Levels (or Limits)
Processed MRLs: Other MRLs relevant to the search query such as those set on processed food products.
The "Market" column indicates the country for which the MRL information is applicable.
The "Origin Market" column indicates the source of the MRL for countries which defer to other markets' MRL regulations.
The "Active Ingredient" column lists the pesticide chemical substance. These terms should not be considered residue definition
The "Published Commodity" column indicates the commodity term as published in the regulation on which the MRL is set.
The "Index Commodity" column indicates the BCI Global Crop Dictionary term that was included in the search query and for wh
regulation is applicable.
The "MRL (ppm)" column lists the numeric value of the MRL in parts per million (ppm).
The "Expiry Date" column lists the expiration date for an MRL if a revocation has been officially indicated in the MRL regulations
lists "Proposed Revocation" the MRL has been proposed to be revoked in a draft proposal, amendment, or petition that is in the
process. These proposed actions are subject to change or withdrawal.
The "Import Tolerance" column indicates that the MRL has been set by the country or market for imported products only. The M
for domestically produced products, and there is not a domestic registered use.
The “US CFR Prescribed Use” indicates a US tolerances for which registered use and application information are prescribed in
addition to the residue level. These tolerances are typically established for uses such as food or feed handling and processing
mosquito adulticide applications; preharvest treatment of pest burrows; area fly and mosquito control; and other special situatio
carefully the information provided in the User Guide, and FAQs about US FDA enforcement of these US tolerances.
The "Undefined Published Commodity" column indicates if the Published Commodity term is not clearly defined by the country
In these cases the Global Crop Dictionary term (index commodity) is assumed to be relevant based on the Codex Alimentarius
Foods and Animal Feeds" but should be confirmed with official sources.
The "Commodity Notes" column includes any additional regulatory information relevant to the MRL.
The "Residue Definition" column lists the exact active ingredient term cited in a market's regulation along with any residue defin
provided.
REPORT CONTENTS
This report was generated on October 27, 2017.
Commodities: Avocado
Pesticides: Bifenthrin; Dichlorvos; Fluoride; Methyl bromide; Phosphine; Propiconazole; Sulfuryl fluoride
Report Options: Order results by Commodity. Results limited to Markets, Pesticides, and Active Ingredient combinations that inc
any of the following properties: processed MRLs; expiring MRLs.
GlobalMRL.com Report Generated 6/27/2017
CFR
Origin Active Published Index MRL Import
Market MRL Type Expiry Date Prescribed
Market Ingredient Commodity Commodity (ppm) Tolerance?
Use?
United States Bifenthrin Avocado Avocado 0.5 US Section 18 Dec 31, 2019 NO NO
US Time
United States Propiconazole Avocado Avocado 10 Dec 31, 2019 NO NO
Limited
GlobalMRL.com Report Generated 6/27/2017
Bifenthrin: Time-limited
Undefined tolerances are established for
Commodity residues of bifenthrin,
Published Residue Definition(2-
Notes methyl[1,1?-biphenyl]-3-
Inorganic bromide resulting
Commodity?
yl)methyl-3-(2-
from fumigationchloro-3,3,3-
with methyl
trifluoro-1-propenyl)-2,2-
bromide: Tolerances are
NO
dimethylcyclopropane-
established for residues of
Phosphine:
carboxylate)
inorganic Tolerances
bromides are
in or(calculated
on the
NO established
commodities,
as Br) in or for residues
resulting fromofuse
on the food
phosphine
of the pesticide
commodities in
which or on raw
pursuant
have to
been
agricultural
FIFRA section
fumigated commodities (RACs)
18 antimicrobial
with the emergency
NO resulting
agent from post-harvest
exceptions.
and insecticide methyl
bromide after harvest (with of
fumigation for the control the
insects with phosphine
exception gas or
of strawberry).
NO Propiconazole
phosphide compounds that
produce phosphine gas.
GlobalMRL.com Report Generated 6/27/2017