Standards for Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods (Amendment part)
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1 Annex Standards for Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods (Amendment part) Article 3 Appendix Table 1 Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods Pesticide Name Crop Category Maximum Residue Limit Remark (ppm) Acetamiprid Papaya 1.0 Insecticide Acetamiprid Pitaya 1.0 Insecticide Acetamiprid Passion fruit 1.0 Insecticide Acetamiprid Banana 1.0 Insecticide Acetamiprid Avocado 1.0 Insecticide Acetamiprid Pineapple 1.0 Insecticide Azoxystrobin Rapeseed 0.05 Fungicide Azoxystrobin Jujubes 0.5 Fungicide Azoxystrobin Tea seed 0.05 Fungicide Boscalid Linseed 0.1 Fungicide Boscalid Hairy uraria 0.5 Fungicide Boscalid Peanut 0.1 Fungicide Boscalid White dutch runner bean (dry) 0.1 Fungicide Boscalid Roselle 1.2 Fungicide Boscalid Okra 1.2 Fungicide Boscalid Shallot bulb 0.5 Fungicide Boscalid Cowpea (dry) 0.1 Fungicide Boscalid Mung bean 0.1 Fungicide Boscalid Garlic 0.5 Fungicide Boscalid Pigeon pea (dry) 0.1 Fungicide Boscalid Scallion bulb 0.5 Fungicide Boscalid Woolly glycine 0.5 Fungicide Boscalid Broad bean (dry) 0.1 Fungicide Carbosulfan Leaf vegetables with small 0.5 Insecticide leaves Carbosulfan Leaf vegetables with wrapped 0.2 Insecticide leaves Carbosulfan Root, bulb and tuber vegetables 0.3 Insecticide Carbosulfan Dry beans 0.1 Insecticide Cartap Mesona 1.0 Insecticide Cartap Artemisias 1.0 Insecticide Cartap Coriander leaves 1.0 Insecticide Cartap Chamomile 1.0 Insecticide Cartap Mints 1.0 Insecticide Cartap Turmeric root 1.0 Insecticide Chlorantraniliprole Mesona 2.0 Insecticide Chlorantraniliprole Sesame 0.3 Insecticide Chlorantraniliprole Coriander leaves 4.0 Insecticide 1
2 Chlorantraniliprole Mints 2.0 Insecticide Chlorantraniliprole Turmeric root 2.0 Insecticide Chlorfenapyr Passion fruit 0.5 Insecticide Chlorfenapyr Tea seed 0.05 Insecticide Chlorfenapyr Waxberry 0.5 Insecticide Chlorfenapyr Avocado 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Cruciferous leaf vegetables 3.0 Insecticide with small leaves Chromafenozide Cruciferous leaf vegetables 1.0 Insecticide with wrapped leaves Chromafenozide Fireweed 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Wasabi 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Yam 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Bird-nest fern 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Leaf lettuce 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Cos lettuce 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide White water snowflake 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Burdock 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Mesona 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Sweet potato 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Gynura Oralis Hay 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Artemisias 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Yam bean 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Rapeseed 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Hairy uraria 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Sesame 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Coriander leaves 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide White dutch runner bean (dry) 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Celery 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Daylily 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Pumpkin 0.2 Insecticide Chromafenozide Bottle gourd 0.2 Insecticide Chromafenozide Lycii fructus 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Boxthorn leaf 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Chamomile 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Roselle 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Okra 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Small red bean 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Gynura s Deux Couleurs 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Eggplant 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Glossogyne tenuifolia 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Pepino 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Chinese mahogany 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Summer squash 0.2 Insecticide Chromafenozide Garland chrysanthemum 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Strawberry 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Cowpea (dry) 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Vegetable pear 0.2 Insecticide Chromafenozide Sweet pepper 1.0 Insecticide 2
3 Chromafenozide Beetroot 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Amaranth 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Tomato 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Perilla 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Head lettuce 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Luffa 0.2 Insecticide Chromafenozide Chrysanthemum flower 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Spinach 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Water caltrop 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Leaf-beet 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Oriental pickling melon 0.2 Insecticide Chromafenozide Peanut 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Malabar nightshade 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Leaf-sweet potato 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Leafy pea 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Sunflower seed 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Vegetable fern 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Daylily stem 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Mung bean 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Hot pepper 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Lotus seed 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Lotus 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Lotus root 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Pigeon pea (dry) 0.5 Insecticide Chromafenozide Tree tomato 1.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Swede 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Chayote shoots 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Water spinach 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Woolly glycine 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Basil 3.0 Insecticide Chromafenozide Asparagus 0.05 Insecticide Chromafenozide Broad bean (dry) 0.5 Insecticide Clomazone Sword bean 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone White dutch runner bean (fresh) 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone White dutch runner bean (dry) 0.05 Herbicide Clomazone Hyacinth bean 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Cowpea (fresh) 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Cowpea (dry) 0.05 Herbicide Clomazone Snap bean 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Lima bean 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Mung bean 0.05 Herbicide Clomazone Pea 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Pigeon pea (fresh) 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Pigeon pea (dry) 0.05 Herbicide Clomazone Goa bean 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Broad bean (fresh) 0.1 Herbicide Clomazone Broad bean (dry) 0.05 Herbicide Clothianidin Wasabi 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Burdock 0.02 Insecticide 3
4 Clothianidin Mesona 5.0 Insecticide Clothianidin Sweet potato 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Bamboo shoot 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Artemisias 5.0 Insecticide Clothianidin Taro 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Coriander leaves 0.5 Insecticide Clothianidin Onion 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Shallot bulb 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Carrot 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Potato 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Daylily stem 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Garlic 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Scallion bulb 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Swede 0.02 Insecticide Clothianidin Mints 5.0 Insecticide Clothianidin Radish 0.02 Insecticide Cyhalothrin Artemisias 2.0 Insecticide Cyhalothrin Hairy uraria 0.04 Insecticide Cyhalothrin Chamomile 2.0 Insecticide Cyhalothrin Woolly glycine 0.04 Insecticide Cymoxanil Passion fruit 1.0 Fungicide Cymoxanil Rambutan 1.0 Fungicide Cymoxanil Avocado 1.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Sword bean 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Shallot bulb 0.6 Fungicide Dimethomorph White dutch runner bean (fresh) 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph White dutch runner bean (dry) 0.5 Fungicide Dimethomorph Hyacinth bean 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Cowpea (fresh) 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Cowpea (dry) 0.5 Fungicide Dimethomorph Beetroot 0.05 Fungicide Dimethomorph Snap bean 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Leaf-beet 2.5 Fungicide Dimethomorph Lima bean 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Mung bean 0.5 Fungicide Dimethomorph Garlic 0.6 Fungicide Dimethomorph Pea 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Pigeon pea (fresh) 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Pigeon pea (dry) 0.5 Fungicide Dimethomorph Scallion bulb 0.6 Fungicide Dimethomorph Goa bean 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Broad bean (fresh) 2.0 Fungicide Dimethomorph Broad bean (dry) 0.5 Fungicide Etofenprox Wheat 0.5 Insecticide Etofenprox Bamboo shoot 0.1 Insecticide Etofenprox Ginger 0.1 Insecticide Famoxadone Passion fruit 0.02 Fungicide Famoxadone Rambutan 0.02 Fungicide Famoxadone Avocado 0.02 Fungicide 4
5 Fluazinam Pitaya 0.5 Fungicide Fluazinam Passion fruit 0.5 Fungicide Fluazinam Rambutan 0.5 Fungicide Fluazinam Tea seed 0.05 Fungicide Fluazinam Coconut 0.5 Fungicide Fludioxonil Citrus 7.0 Fungicide Fludioxonil Coconut 1.0 Fungicide Fluopicolide Sweet potato 0.02 Fungicide Fluopicolide Amaranth 3.0 Fungicide Fluopicolide Leaf-beet 3.0 Fungicide Fluopicolide Leaf-sweet potato 3.0 Fungicide Fluopicolide Water spinach 3.0 Fungicide Flutriafol Millet 0.2 Fungicide Imidacloprid Artemisias 3.0 Insecticide Imidacloprid Chamomile 3.0 Insecticide Mandipropamid Strawberry 1.0 Fungicide Metalaxyl Passion fruit 0.5 Fungicide Metalaxyl Rambutan 0.5 Fungicide Novaluron Millet 0.05 Insecticide Novaluron Wheat 0.05 Insecticide Novaluron Bamboo shoot 0.01 Insecticide Novaluron Sorghum 0.05 Insecticide Novaluron Ginger 0.01 Insecticide Sweet potato 0.3 Fungicide Boxthorn leaf 10.0 Fungicide Amaranth 10.0 Fungicide Perilla 10.0 Fungicide Leaf-beet 10.0 Fungicide Leaf-sweet potato 10.0 Fungicide Water spinach 10.0 Fungicide Propiconazole Co-ba 0.02 Fungicide Pyriproxyfen Fireweed 3.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Gynura Oralis Hay 3.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Artemisias 5.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Lycii fructus 1.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Boxthorn leaf 3.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Chamomile 5.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Okra 1.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Gynura s Deux Couleurs 3.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Eggplant 1.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Glossogyne tenuifolia 5.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Pepino 1.0 Insecticide 5
6 Pyriproxyfen Garland chrysanthemum 3.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Sweet pepper 1.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Tomato 1.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Chrysanthemum flower 5.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Spinach 3.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Hot pepper 1.0 Insecticide Pyriproxyfen Tree tomato 1.0 Insecticide Quizalofop-ethyl Sword bean 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Vegetable soybean 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Yam bean 0.1 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Hairy uraria 0.1 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl White dutch runner bean (fresh) 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Hyacinth bean 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Cowpea (fresh) 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Snap bean 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Lima bean 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Pea 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Pigeon pea (fresh) 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Goa bean 0.2 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Woolly glycine 0.1 Herbicide Quizalofop-ethyl Broad bean (fresh) 0.2 Herbicide Spinetoram Millet 0.05 Insecticide Spirotetramat Wasabi 0.8 Acaricide Spirotetramat Burdock 0.8 Acaricide Spirotetramat Artemisias 1.0 Acaricide Spirotetramat Chamomile 1.0 Acaricide Spirotetramat Glossogyne tenuifolia 1.0 Acaricide Spirotetramat Chrysanthemum flower 1.0 Acaricide Spirotetramat Swede 0.8 Acaricide Spirotetramat Radish 0.8 Acaricide 6
7 Appendix Table 5 Classification of Crops for the Pesticide Residue Limits in Foods Group Crop 3. Other cereals and crops Corn, sorghum, Job s tears, millet, quinoa. 6. Leaf vegetables with small leaves Cruciferous leaf vegetables with small leaves (Chinese mustard, edible rape, qing-jiang-cai, Chinese kale, cabbage sprout, leafradish, leaf-mustard, shepherd s purse, kale, mustard sprout, broccoli sprout, radish sprout), leaf lettuce, cos lettuce, garland chrysanthemum, Gynura s Deux Couleurs, Gynura Oralis Hay, fireweed, leaved chrysanthemum, Camphorweed, green garlic, spring onion, Chinese chive, leek sprout, chive flower, celery, water spinach, spinach, leaf-beet, leaf-sweet potato, basil, chayote shoots, perilla, leafy pea, amaranth, boxthorn leaf, shallot, scallion, salsify leaf, Chinese mahogany, bird-nest fern, white water snowflake, vegetable fern, malabar nightshade, jute. 7
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