Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods


V

Pesticide Name

Crop Category

Maximum Residue limit (ppm)

Remark

Vamidothion

Large berries

1.0

Insecticide

Vamidothion

Melons

1.0

Insecticide

Vamidothion

Rice

0.2

Insecticide

Vamidothion

Small berries

0.5

Insecticide

Vinclozolin

Fruit vegetables

0.5

Fungicide

Vinclozolin

Leaf vegetables with small leaves

3.0

Fungicide

Vinclozolin

Leaf vegetables with wrapped leaves

0.5

Fungicide

Vinclozolin

Peas and beans

0.5

Fungicide

Vinclozolin

Root, bulb and tuber vegetables

0.1

Fungicide

Vinclozolin

Small berries

2.0

Fungicide

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X

Pesticide Name

Crop Category

Maximum Residue limit (ppm)

Remark

XMC

Rice

0.2

Insecticide

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Remark

Note 1:
Pesticides not listed in the Table, except for those import tolerances developed, shall not be detected.

Note 2:
Both the MRLs (ppm) and the actually examined residues of pesticides are calculated on the basis of the weights of the produces in the forms on market.

Note 3:
The examination of pesticide residues shall include the pesticide itself and its metabolites.

Note 4:
The MRLs of dithiocarbamates are determined as mg CS2/kg and refer to the total residues arising from use of any or each of the groups of dithiocarbamates:

1. Dimethyldithiocarbamates resulting from the use of ziram, metiram, or sankel.
2. Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamate)s resulting from the use of mancozeb, maneb, propineb, zinc-mancozeb, or cufraneb.
3. The use of ETM or thiram.

Note 5:
MRLs cover carbendazim residues occurring as a metabolic product of benomyl or thiophanate-methyl, or from direct use of carbendazim.

Note 6:
Pesticides listed in the Appendix Table 1 are highly safe, it is not necessary to set the MRLs and examine their residues.

Note 7:
No residue shall be detected for the pesticides prohibited for use by the agriculture authority, unless other regulations apply. The names of such pesticides are listed in the Appendix Table 2.

Note 8:
The classification of crops are listed in the Appendix Table 3.

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Appendix Table 1
List of Pesticide MRLs Omitted
Name of Pesticide
Bacillus thuringiensis
Blasticidin-S
Calcium Carbonate
Copper Chelate
Copper Oxychloride
Cuprous Oxide
Cupric Hydroxide
Cytokinins
Lime & Sulfur
Nonylphenol Coppersulfonate
Polyoxins
Petroleum Oils
Summer Oil
Sulfur
Tetracycline
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Appendix Table 2
Pesticides Prohibited for Use
Name of Pesticide

Date of  Prohibition for Manufacture and Import(mm/dd/yy)

Date of Prohibition for Sale and Use(mm/dd/yy)

Organic mercury
10/25/1971
10/25/1972
Endrin
01/01/1971
01/01/1972
DDT
07/01/1973
07/01/1974
Heptachlor
01/01/1975
10/01/1975
Aldrin
01/01/1975
10/01/1975
Dieldrin
01/01/1975
10/01/1975
BHC
01/01/1975
10/01/1975
Leptophos
06/01/1977
06/01/1978
Nitrofen
01/01/1981
01/01/1983
DBCP
06/06/1981
 
Chlorobenzilate
09/21/1982
09/21/1983
Toxaphene
07/19/1983
01/19/1984
PCP-Na
07/19/1983
01/19/1984
EDB
02/22/1984
 
γ-BHC (Lindane)
08/07/1984
02/01/1985
Dinoseb
12/08/1986
12/20/1986
Cyanazine
07/09/1987
07/01/1988
Dichloropropane-Dichloropropene
07/09/1987
07/09/1987
Fenchlorphos
09/02/1987
09/02/1987
Captafol
10/22/1987
10/01/1988
Daminozide
06/21/1989
01/01/1990
Folpet
07/13/1989
07/01/1990
Cyhexatin
07/13/1989
07/01/1990
PCNB
07/13/1989
07/01/1990
Dinocap
05/09/1990
12/31/1990
Dinobuton
05/27/1991
12/01/1991
Aldicarb
10/15/1991
01/01/1992
Chlornitrofen, CNP

Import: 07/15/1994
Manufacture: 12/31/1995

01/01/1997
Tetradifon
10/04/1994
07/01/1996
MNFA (Nissol)
07/03/1996
11/01/1999
Dienochlor
10/14/1996
08/01/1998
ENP
12/09/1996
08/01/1998
Azocyclotin
09/30/1997
01/01/1999
TPTA
09/30/1997
01/01/1999
TPTH
09/30/1997
01/01/1999
Zineb
09/30/1997
01/01/1999
Binapacryl
07/01/2001 07/01/2001
Methyl Bromide
  04/01/2003
Benzoximate
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Chlorophylate
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Smite
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Conen
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Buthiobate
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Ditalimfos
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Carbophenothion
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Demephion
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Mephosfolan
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Dialifos
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Salithion
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Bromophos
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Fensulfothion
06/03/2003 06/03/2003
Formothion
07/01/2003 01/01/2006
Cycloprate
02/25/2004 02/25/2004
Pyracarbolid
02/25/2004 02/25/2004
Aziprotryne
02/25/2004 02/25/2004
Glyodin
02/25/2004 02/25/2004
Etrimfos
02/25/2004 02/25/2004
Promecarb
02/25/2004
02/25/2004
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Appendix Table3
Classification of Crops in the Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods
Group
Crop
1. Rice Paddy rice, dry land rice, etc.
2. Wheat and barley Barley, wheat, oat, etc.
3. Other cere and crops Corn, sorghum, sweet potato, etc.
4. Dry beans Soybean, peanut, mung bean, small red bean, safflower seed, etc.
5. Leaf vegetables with wrapped leaves Cabbage, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, Brussels sprouts, mustard, etc.
6. Leaf vegetables with small leaves Chinese mustard, Chinese kale, celery, water spinach, spinach, lettuce, garland chrysanthemum, leaf-beet, garlic, spring onion, Chinese leek, etc.
7. Root, bulb and tuber vegetables Radish, carrot, ginger, onion, potato, bamboo shoot, asparagus, co-ba, taro, etc.
8. Mushrooms Mushrooms, Jew's ear, etc.
9. Fruit vegetables Tomato, eggplant, sweet pepper, etc.
10. Melon vegetables Cucumber, bitter melon, luffa, wax gourd, pumpkin, vegetable pear, etc.
11. Peas and beans Snap bean, snow pea, vegetable soy bean, lablab, asparagus bean, kidney bean, etc.
12. Melons Watermelon, cantaloupe, melon, etc.
13. Large berries Banana, papaya, pineapple, kiwi fruit, mangosteen, sweet sop, avocado, pitaya, passion fruit, durian, rambutan, etc.
14. Small berries Grape, strawberry, carambola, persimmon, wax apple, guava, etc.
15. Drupe Mango, longan, litchi, loquat, etc.
16. Pome Apple, pear, peach, plum, Japanese apricot, cherry, jujubes, persimmon,  etc.
17. Citrus Citrus fruit, lemon, pomelo, grapefruit, etc.
18. Tea Tea, etc.
19. Sugarcane Sugarcane, etc.
20. Tree nuts Coconut, almond, walnut, etc.
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