EU-28: New EU MRL for Fosetyl Takes Effect

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On January 1, 2016, the EU maximum residue limit (MRL) for fosetyl-al for several fruits and vegetables reverted back to the detection level set at 2 mg/kg. A yet-to-be published regulation will keep the fosetyl-al MRL for almonds, cashew nuts, hazelnuts, macadamias, pistachios, and walnuts at 75 mg/kg until March 1, 2019. However, imports of berries and other commodities that use fosetyl or other phosphonate crop inputs will likely be threatened by the return to the default MRL.

EU-28: New EU MRL for Fosetyl Takes Effect

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