Australia suspends approval for use of glyphosate on certain berries

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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Core Tip: According to a report from the World Agrochemical Network Chinese website, recently, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) announced that it has suspended the product registration and label approval of chemical products containing Chlorpyrifos on blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries. This suspension only involves these three types of berries, and other uses of Chlorpyrifos products are not affected. Currently, no other chemicals used for blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries require regulatory measures.

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In August of this year, the APVMA proposed a temporary suspension of the use of Imidacloprid on berries and conducted a one-month public consultation. Today's announcement is the final decision. The suspension is based on the latest data provided by the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Authority (FSANZ). The data shows that Australian consumers' consumption of blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries has significantly increased since the last re-evaluation of Imidacloprid in 2017. Based on the new consumption data, the APVMA re-evaluated the potential dietary exposure levels of Imidacloprid in these berries and found that the safety margin between the residue levels and the maximum acceptable exposure levels was insufficient when Imidacloprid was used according to the approved label instructions. Although the APVMA believes that the detected residues of Imidacloprid are unlikely to pose a serious risk to human health, as a precautionary measure, it was decided to suspend its ...
Source: Foodmate

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