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EFSA Publishes Reasoned Opinion on the Review of the Existing MRLs for Tetraconazole

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On May 13, 2013, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published Modification of the existing MR…
On May 13, 2013, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published Modification of the existing MRLs for tetraconazole in various commodities.

ABSTRACT

In accordance with Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, the evaluating Member State Germany, received an application from Isagro SpA to modify the existing MRLs for the active substance tetraconazole in various plant and animal commodities. Before lowering the existing MRLs on pome fruits from 0.3 mg/kg to 0.2 mg/kg, grapes from 0.5 mg/kg to 0.07 mg/kg and wheat from 0.1 mg/kg to and 0.04 mg/kg, Germany suggested awaiting the finalisation of the ongoing review of the existing MRLs of tetraconazole, whereas they proposed to raise the existing MRLs in the liver of swine and ruminants from 1 mg/kg to 1.5 mg/kg and 2 mg/kg, respectively.

Germany drafted an evaluation report in accordance with Article 8 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, which was submitted to the European Commission and forwarded to EFSA. According to EFSA the data are sufficient to derive a MRL proposal of 0.2 mg/kg on apples, 0.07 mg/kg on grapes and 0.02 mg/kg(LOQ) on wheat. Before the MRLs are lowered it should be confirmed that no more critical GAPs are currently authorised at EU level for these crops. Taking into account the intended and the existing uses of tetraconazole, EFSA proposes to raise to 1.5 mg/kg and 3 mg/kg the existing MRLs for swine and ruminant liver, respectively.

The data also support the lowering of the existing MRLs in swine, bovine, sheep and goats meat, fat and kidney and in ruminant milk. Adequate analytical enforcement methods are available to control the residues of tetraconazole in the commodities under consideration. Based on the risk assessment results, EFSA concludes thatthe proposed uses of tetraconazole on the crops under consideration will not result in a consumer exposure exceeding the toxicological reference values for tetraconazole and therefore is unlikely to pose a consumer health risk.


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