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Azoxystrobin

As part of the assessment process prior to the registration of a pesticide, Health Canada must determine whether the consumption of the maximum amount of residues, that are expected to remain on food products when a pesticide is used according to label directions, will not be a concern to human health. This maximum amount of residues expected is then legally established as a maximum residue limit (MRL) and is regulated under the Pest Control Products Act (PCPA). This document presents MRLs for azoxystrobin on Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop Group 5), fruiting vegetables (Crop Group 8, except tomatoes), caneberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07A), bushberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07B), herbs (Crop Subgroup 19A), spices (Crop Subgroup 19B, except black pepper), cranberries, garden beet tops, globe artichokes, hops, lychees, mangoes, peppermint tops, spearmint tops, sunflower seeds and watercress to permit the import and sale of foods containing such residues. The PMRA has also revised MRLs previously established for azoxystrobin on leafy vegetables (Crop Group 4), citrus fruits (Crop Group 10-09), bananas, dry bulb onions, dry soybeans, green onions, peanuts, peanut oil, rice and sugar beet roots to permit their import into Canada. The MRLs take legal effect as of the publication date of this document and either replace or are in addition to the MRLs already established for azoxystrobin.--Includes text from document and publisher's website.

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  • ""Under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has added a new use on groundcherries to the product label of Quadris Flowable Fungicide, containing technical grade azoxystrobin. The specific use approved in Canada is detailed on the label of Quadris Flowable Fungicide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Number 26153."--Document."
  • "This document gives the proposed maximum residue limit (PMRL) for Quadris Flowable Fungicide and Quilt Fungicide, containing technical grade azoxystrobin, as provided by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). These limits are in conjunction with new uses on cereal grains. Table 1 gives the proposed MRLs for Azoxystrobin, and table 2 is the comparison of Canadian MRLs, American tolerances and Codex MRLs. Two annexes are provided, one for the numbers and definitions of crop groups, and the other is a summary of field data.--Includes text from document."
  • "Under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is proposing to establish maximum residue limits (MRLs) for azoxystrobin to permit the import and sale of foods containing such residues regarding multiple crops, including some berries, herbs, spices, as well as amend MRLs for other types of produce, as delineated in this document. Before registering a pesticide for food use in Canada, the PMRA must determine the quantity of residues that are likely to remain in or on the food when the pesticide is used according to label directions and that such residues will not be a concern to human health. This quantity is then legally established as a maximum residue limit (MRL). This paper reviews the level of legally established maximum residual level (MRLs) of for azoxystrobin in Canada in or on food, to replace or be added to those MRLs already legally established. Two tables are given, one of proposed maximum residue limits and another of comparisons of Canadian MRLs, American tolerance and codex MRLs. An appendix of crop groups by number and definitions is also included.--Includes text from document."
  • ""Under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has added new uses on cereal grains to the product labels of Quadris Flowable Fungicide and Quilt Fungicide, containing technical grade azoxystrobin. The specific uses approved in Canada are detailed on the labels of Quadris Flowable Fungicide and Quilt Fungicide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Numbers 26153 and 28328, respectively."--Document."
  • "Under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has added the domestic use of bulb vegetable (Crop Group 3-07) treated seeds to the product label of Dynasty 100FS Fungicide, containing technical grade azoxystrobin. The established maximum residue limit (MRL) for azoxystrobin is presented via this document.--Includes text from document."
  • "This document gives the proposed maximum residue limit (PMRL) for Quadris Flowable Fungicide and Quilt Fungicide, containing technical grade azoxystrobin, as provided by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). These limits are in conjunction with new use on groundcherries. Before registering a pesticide for food use in Canada, the PMRA must determine the quantity of residues that are likely to remain in or on the food when the pesticide is used according to label directions and that such residues will not be a concern to human health. The evaluation of this azoxystrobin application indicated that the end-use product has merit and value and that the human health and environmental risks associated with the new use are acceptable. Table 1 gives the proposed MRLs for azoxystrobin, and table 2 is the comparison of Canadian MRLs, American tolerance and Codex MRLs.--Includes text from document."
  • "As part of the assessment process prior to the registration of a pesticide, Health Canada must determine whether the consumption of the maximum amount of residues, that are expected to remain on food products when a pesticide is used according to label directions, will not be a concern to human health. This maximum amount of residues expected is then legally established as a maximum residue limit (MRL) and is regulated under the Pest Control Products Act (PCPA). This document presents MRLs for azoxystrobin on Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop Group 5), fruiting vegetables (Crop Group 8, except tomatoes), caneberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07A), bushberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07B), herbs (Crop Subgroup 19A), spices (Crop Subgroup 19B, except black pepper), cranberries, garden beet tops, globe artichokes, hops, lychees, mangoes, peppermint tops, spearmint tops, sunflower seeds and watercress to permit the import and sale of foods containing such residues. The PMRA has also revised MRLs previously established for azoxystrobin on leafy vegetables (Crop Group 4), citrus fruits (Crop Group 10-09), bananas, dry bulb onions, dry soybeans, green onions, peanuts, peanut oil, rice and sugar beet roots to permit their import into Canada. The MRLs take legal effect as of the publication date of this document and either replace or are in addition to the MRLs already established for azoxystrobin.--Includes text from document and publisher's website."@en
  • "Under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has added the domestic use of bulb vegetable (Crop Group 3-07) treated seeds to the product label of Dynasty 100FS Fungicide, containing technical grade azoxystrobin. Before registering a pesticide for food use in Canada, the PMRA must determine the quantity of residues that are likely to remain in or on the food when the pesticide is used according to label directions and that such residues will not be a concern to human health. This quantity is then legally established as a maximum residue limit (MRL). Consultation on the proposed MRLs for azoxystrobin is being conducted via this document.--Document."

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