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Commission Directive 2005/48/EC of 23 August 2005 amending Council Directives 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC as regards maximum residue levels for certain pesticides in and on cereals and certain products of animal and plant origin (Text with EEA relevance)

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Commission Directive 2005/48/EC

of 23 August 2005

amending Council Directives 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC as regards maximum residue levels for certain pesticides in and on cereals and certain products of animal and plant origin

(Text with EEA relevance)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Directive 86/362/EEC of 24 July 1986 on the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on cereals(1), and in particular Article 10 thereof,

Having regard to Council Directive 86/363/EEC of 24 July 1986 on the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on foodstuffs of animal origin(2), and in particular Article 10 thereof,

Having regard to Council Directive 90/642/EEC of 27 November 1990 on the fixing of maximum levels for pesticide residues in and on certain products of plant origin, including fruit and vegetables(3), and in particular Article 7 thereof,

Having regard to Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market(4), and in particular Article 4(1)(f) thereof,

Whereas:

(1) The following existing active substances have been included in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC: iprodione by Commission Directive 2003/31/EC(5); propiconazole by Commission Directive 2003/70/EC(6) and molinate by Commission Directive 2003/81/EC(7).

(2) The following new active substances have been included in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC: mesotrione by Commission Directive 2003/68/EC(8) and silthiofam, picoxystrobin, flufenacet, iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium and fosthiazate by Commission Directive 2003/84/EC(9).

(3) The inclusion in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC of the active substances concerned was based on the assessment of the information submitted concerning the proposed use. Information relating to this use has been submitted by certain Member States in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of that Directive. The information available has been reviewed and is sufficient to allow certain maximum residue levels (MRLs) to be fixed.

(4) Where no Community MRL or provisional MRL exists, Member States are to establish a national provisional MRL in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC before plant protection products containing these active substances may be authorised.

(5) Community MRLs and the levels recommended by the Codex Alimentarius are fixed and evaluated following similar procedures. There are a limited number of Codex MRLs for iprodione and propiconazole. There are already Community MRLs set out in 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC for: iprodione (Council Directive 93/58/EEC)(10) and propiconazole (Council Directive 94/30/EC)(11). These have been taken into account in this Directive. Codex MRLs that will be recommended for withdrawal in the near future were not taken into account. The MRLs based on Codex MRLs having been evaluated in the light of the risks for the consumers. No risk was established when using the toxicological end points based on the studies available to the Commission.

(6) With respect to the inclusion in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC of the active substances concerned, the related technical and scientific evaluations were finalised in the form of Commission review reports. The assessment reports for those substances mentioned were finalised on the dates as mentioned in the Commission Directives cited in Recitals 1 and 2. These reports fixed the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) and if necessary, the Acute Reference Dose (ARfD) for the substances concerned. The exposure of consumers of food products treated with the active substance concerned has been assessed and evaluated in accordance with Community procedures. Account has also been taken of guidelines published by the World Health Organisation(12) and the opinion of the Scientific Committee for Plants(13) on the methodology employed. It has been concluded that MRLs proposed will not lead to those ADIs or ARfD being exceeded.

(7) In order to ensure that the consumer is adequately protected from exposure to residues resulting from unauthorised uses of plant protection products, provisional MRLs should be set for the relevant product/pesticide combinations at the lower limit of analytical determination.

(8) The setting at Community level of such provisional MRLs does not prevent the Member States from establishing provisional MRLs for the substances concerned in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC and Annex VI to that Directive. It is considered that a period of four years is sufficient to permit the development of further uses of the active substance concerned. The provisional MRL should then become definitive.

(9) It is therefore necessary to modify the MRLs set out in the Annexes to Directives 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC, to allow for proper surveillance and control of the prohibition of their uses and to protect the consumer. Where MRLs have already been defined in the Annexes to those Directives, it is appropriate to amend them. Where MRLs have not already been defined, it is appropriate to set them for the first time.

(10) Directives 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC should therefore be amended accordingly.

(11) The measures provided for in this Directive are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

Article1U.K.

Directive 86/362/EEC is amended as follows:

1.

In Part A of Annex II, maximum residue levels are added for mesotrione, silthiofam, picoxystrobin, flufenacet, iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium, fosthiazate and molinate, as set out in Annex I to this Directive.

2.

In Part A of Annex II, the maximum residue levels for propiconazole and iprodione are replaced by those set out in Annex II to this Directive.

Article 2U.K.

Directive 86/363/EEC is amended as follows:

1.

In Part A of Annex II, maximum residue levels are added for picoxystrobin, as set out in Annex III to this Directive.

2.

In Part B of Annex II, the maximum residue levels for propiconazole are replaced by those set out in Annex IV to this Directive.

Article 3U.K.

Directive 90/642/EEC is amended as follows:

1.

In Annex II, maximum residue levels are added for mesotrione, silthiofam, picoxystrobin, flufenacet, iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium, fosthiazate and molinate, as set out in Annex V to this Directive.

2.

In Annex II, the maximum residue levels for propiconazole and iprodione, are replaced by those set out in Annex VI to this Directive.

Article 4U.K.

1.Member States shall adopt and publish, by 24 February 2006 at the latest, the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive. They shall forthwith communicate to the Commission the text of those provisions and a correlation table between those provisions and this Directive.

They shall apply those provisions from 24 February 2007.

When Member States adopt those provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.

2.Member States shall communicate to the Commission the text of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.

Article 5U.K.

This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Article 6U.K.

This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

Done at Brussels, 23 August 2005.

For the Commission

Markos Kyprianou

Member of the Commission

ANNEX IU.K.

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

Indicates provisional maximum residue level in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC: unless amended, this level will become definitive with effect from 13 September 2009.

Maximum levels in mg/kg (ppm)
Pesticide residuesIndividual products to which the MRLs apply
Mesotrione ‘Sum of mesotrione and MNBA (4-methylsulfonyl-2-nitro benzoic acid), expressed as mesotrione’

0,05a b

CEREALS

Silthiofam

0,05a b

CEREALS

Picoxystrobin

0,2b Barley

0,2b Oats

0,05a b Cereals others

Flufenacet (Sum of all compounds containing the N fluorophenyl-N-isopropyl moiety expressed as flufenacet equivalent)

0,05a b

CEREALS

Iodosulfuron-methyl sodium (iodosulfuron-methyl including salts, expressed as iodosulfuron-methyl)

0,02a b

CEREALS

Fosthiazate

0,02a b

CEREALS

Molinate

0,05a b

CEREALS

ANNEX IIU.K.

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

Indicates provisional maximum residue level in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC: unless amended, this level will become definitive with effect from 13 September 2009.

Maximum levels mg/kg
Pesticide residuesIndividual products to which the MRLs apply
Propiconazole

0,2b Barley

0,2b Oats

0,05a b Cereals others

Iprodione

3b Rice

0,5b Oats, barley and wheat

0,02a b Cereals others

ANNEX IIIU.K.

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

Indicates provisional maximum residue level in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC: unless amended, this level will become definitive with effect from 13 September 2009.

c

In the case of foodstuffs with a fat content of 10 % or less by weight, the residue is related to the total weight of the boned foodstuff. In such cases, the maximum level is one-tenth of the value related to fat content, but must be no less than 0,01 mg/kg.

d

In determining the residues in raw cow's milk and whole cream cow's milk, a fat content of 4 % by weight should be taken as a basis. For raw milk and whole cream milk of another animal origin the residues are expressed on the basis of the fat.

For the other foodstuffs listed in Annex I under heading Nos 0401, 0402, 0405 00, and 0406:

  • with a fat content of less than 2 % by weight, the maximum level is taken as half that set for raw milk and whole cream milk,

  • with a fat content of 2 % or more by weight, the maximum level is expressed in mg/kg of fat.

    In such cases, the maximum level is 25 times that set for raw milk and whole cream milk.

e

For eggs and egg products with a fat content higher than 10 %, the maximum level is expressed in mg/kg fat. In this case, the maximum level is 10 times higher than the maximum level for fresh eggs.

f

Footnotes (1), (2) and (3) do not apply in cases where the lower limit of analytical determination is indicated.

Maximum levels in mg/kg (ppm)
Pesticide residuesof fat contained in meat, preparations of meat, offal and animal fats listed in Annex I under headings Nos ex 0201, 0202, 0203, 0204, 0205 00 00, 0206, 0207, ex 0208, 0209 00, 0210, 1601 00 and 1602c ffor cow's milk and whole cream cow's milk listed in Annex I under heading No 0401: for other foodstuffs in headings Nos 0401, 0402, 0405 00 and 0406 in accordance withd fof shelled fresh eggs, for bird's eggs and egg yolks listed in Annex I under headings Nos 0407 00 and 0408e f
Picoxystrobin0,05a b0,02a b0,05a b

ANNEX IVU.K.

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

Indicates provisional maximum residue level in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC: unless amended, this level will become definitive with effect from 13 September 2009.

Maximum levels in mg/kg (ppm)
Pesticide residuesof meat, including fat, preparations of meat, offal and animal fats listed in Annex I under headings Nos ex 0201, 0202, 0203, 0204, 0205 00 00, 0206, 0207, ex 0208, 0209 00, 0210, 1601 00 and 1602for milk and milk products listed in Annex I under headings Nos 0401, 0402, 0405 00 and 0406of shelled fresh eggs, for bird's eggs and egg yolks listed in Annex I under headings Nos 0407 00 and 0408
Propiconazole

ruminant liver 0,1b

others products of animal origin 0,01a b

0,01a b0,01a b

ANNEX VU.K.

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

Indicates provisional maximum residue level in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC: unless amended, this level will become definitive with effect from 13 September 2009.

Groups and examples of individual products to which the MRLs applyMesotrione (Sum of mesotrione and MNBA (4-methylsulfonyl-2-nitro benzoic acid), expressed as mesotrione)SilthiofamPicoxystrobinFlufenacet (Sum of all compounds containing the N fluorophenyl-N-isopropyl moiety expressed as flufenacet)Iodosulfuron-methyl sodium (iodosulfuron-methyl including salts, expressed as iodosulfuron-methyl)FosthiazateMolinate

1. Fruit, fresh, dried or uncooked, preserved by freezing, not containing added sugar; nuts

0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,02a b0,05a b

(i)CITRUS FRUIT

0,02a b
Grapefruit
Lemons
Limes
Mandarins (including clementines and other hybrids)
Oranges
Pomelos
Others

(ii)TREE NUTS (shelled or unshelled)

0,02a b
Almonds
Brazil nuts
Cashew nuts
Chestnuts
Coconuts
Hazelnuts
Macadamia
Pecans
Pine nuts
Pistachios
Walnuts
Others

(iii)POME FRUIT

0,02a b
Apples
Pears
Quinces
Others

(iv)STONE FRUIT

0,02a b
Apricots
Cherries
Peaches (including nectarines and similar hybrids)
Plums
Others

(v)BERRIES AND SMALL FRUIT

0,02a b

(a)Table and wine grapes

Table grapes
Wine grapes

(b)Strawberries (other than wild)

(c)Cane fruit (other than wild)

Blackberries
Dewberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Others

(d)Other small fruit and berries (other than wild)

Bilberries
Cranberries
Currants (red, black and white)
Gooseberries
Others

(e)Wild berries and wild fruit

(vi)MISCELLANEOUS

Avocados
Bananas0,05b
Dates
Figs
Kiwi
Kumquats
Litchis
Mangoes
Olives
Passion fruit
Pineapples
Papaya
Others0,02a b

2. Vegetables, fresh or uncooked, frozen or dry

0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,02a b0,02a b0,05a b

(i)ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES

Beetroot
Carrots
Celeriac
Horseradish
Jerusalem artichokes
Parsnips
Parsley root
Radishes
Salsify
Sweet potatoes
Swedes
Turnips
Yam
Others

(ii)BULB VEGETABLES

Garlic
Onions
Shallots
Spring onions
Others

(iii)FRUITING VEGETABLES

(a)Solanacea

Tomatoes
Peppers
Aubergines
Others

(b)Cucurbits — edible peel

Cucumbers
Gherkins
Courgettes
Others

(c)Cucurbits — inedible peel

Melons
Squashes
Watermelons
Others

(d)Sweet corn

(iv)BRASSICA VEGETABLES

(a)Flowering brassica

Broccoli
Cauliflower
Others

(b)Head brassica

Brussels sprouts
Head cabbage
Others

(c)Leafy brassica

Chinese cabbage
Kale
Others

(d)Kohlrabi

(v)LEAF VEGETABLES AND FRESH HERBS

(a)Lettuce & similar

Cress
Lamb's lettuce
Lettuce
Scarole
Others

(b)Spinach & similar

Spinach
Beet leaves (chard)
Others

(c)Water cress

(d)Witloof

(e)Herbs

Chervil
Chives
Parsley
Celery leaves
Others

(vi)LEGUME VEGETABLES (fresh)

Beans (with pods)
Beans (without pods)
Peas (with pods)
Peas (without pods)
Others

(vii)STEM VEGETABLES (fresh)

Asparagus
Cardoons
Celery
Fennel
Globe artichokes
Leek
Rhubarb
Others

(viii)FUNGI

(a)Cultivated mushrooms

(b)Wild mushrooms

3. Pulses

0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,02a b0,02a b0,05a b
Beans
Lentils
Peas
Others

4. Oil seed

0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,02a b0,05a b0,05a b
Linseed
Peanuts
Poppy seeds
Sesame seeds
Sunflower seed
Rape seed
Soya bean
Mustard seed
Cotton seed
Others

5. Potatoes

0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,1b0,02a b0,02a b0,05a b
Early potatoes
Ware potatoes

6. Tea (leaves and stems, dried, fermented or otherwise, from the leaves of Camellia sinensis)

0,1a b0,1a b0,1a b0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,1a b

7. Hops (dried), including hop pellets and unconcentrated powder

0,1a b0,1a b0,1a b0,05a b0,05a b0,05a b0,1a b

ANNEX VIU.K.

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

Indicates provisional maximum residue level in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC: unless amended, this level will become definitive with effect from 13 September 2009.

Groups and examples of individual products to which the MRLs applyPropiconazoleIprodione
1. Fruit, fresh, dried or uncooked, preserved by freezing, not containing added sugar; nuts

(i)CITRUS FRUIT

0,05a b
Grapefruit
Lemons5b
Limes
Mandarins (including clementines and other hybrids)1b
Oranges
Pomelos
Others0,02a b

(ii)TREE NUTS (shelled or unshelled)

0,05a b
Almonds
Brazil nuts
Cashew nuts
Chestnuts
Coconuts
Hazelnuts0,2b
Macadamia
Pecans
Pine nuts
Pistachios
Walnuts
Others0,02a b

(iii)POME FRUIT

0,05a b5b
Apples
Pears
Quinces
Others

(iv)STONE FRUIT

3b
Apricots0,2b
Cherries
Peaches (including nectarines and similar hybrids)0,2b
Plums
Others0,05a b

(v)BERRIES AND SMALL FRUIT

0,05a b

(a)Table and wine grapes

10b
Table grapes
Wine grapes

(b)Strawberries (other than wild)

15b

(c)Cane fruit (other than wild)

10b
Blackberries
Dewberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Others

(d)Other small fruit and berries (other than wild)

10b
Bilberries
Cranberries
Currants (red, black and white)
Gooseberries
Others

(e)Wild berries and wild fruit

0,02a b

(vi)MISCELLANEOUS

Avocados
Bananas0,1b
Dates
Figs
Kiwi5b
Kumquats
Litchis
Mangoes
Olives
Passion-fruit
Pineapples
Papaya
Others0,05a b0,02a b
2. Vegetables, fresh or uncooked, frozen or dry

(i)ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES

0,05a b
Beetroot
Carrots0,3b
Celeriac0,3b
Horseradish0,1b
Jerusalem artichokes
Parsnips0,3b
Parsley root
Radishes0,3b
Salsify
Sweet potatoes
Swedes
Turnips
Yam
Others0,02a b

(ii)BULB VEGETABLES

0,05a b
Garlic0,2b
Onions0,2b
Shallots0,2b
Spring onions3b
Others0,02a b

(iii)FRUITING VEGETABLES

0,05a b

(a)Solanacea

5b
Tomatoes
Peppers
Aubergines
Others

(b)Cucurbits — edible peel

2b
Cucumbers
Gherkins
Courgettes
Others

(c)Cucurbits — inedible peel

1b
Melons
Squashes
Watermelons
Others

(d)Sweet corn

0,02a b

(iv)BRASSICA VEGETABLES

0,05a b

(a)Flowering brassica

0,1b
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Others

(b)Head brassica

Brussels sprouts0,5b
Head cabbage5b
Others0,02a b

(c)Leafy brassica

Chinese cabbage5b
Kale
Others0,02a b

(d)Kohlrabi

0,02a b

(v)LEAF VEGETABLES AND FRESH HERBS

0,05a b

(a)Lettuce & similar

10b
Cress
Lamb's lettuce
Lettuce
Scarole
Others

(b)Spinach and similar

0,02a b
Spinach
Beet leaves (chard)
Others

(c)Water cress

0,02a b

(d)Witloof

0,2b

(e)Herbs

10b
Chervil
Chives
Parsley
Celery leaves
Others

(vi)LEGUME VEGETABLES (fresh)

0,05a b
Beans (with pods)5b
Beans (without pods)
Peas (with pods)2b
Peas (without pods)0,3b
Others0,02a b

(vii)STEM VEGETABLES (fresh)

Asparagus
Cardoons
Celery
Fennel
Globe artichokes
Leek0,1b
Rhubarb0,2b
Others0,05a b0,02a b

(viii)FUNGI

0,05a b0,02a b

(a)Cultivated mushrooms

(b)Wild mushrooms

3. Pulses

0,05a b0,2b
Beans
Lentils
Peas
Others
4. Oil seed
Linseed0,5b
Peanuts0,2b
Poppy seeds
Sesame seeds
Sunflower seed0,5b
Rape seed0,5b
Soya bean
Mustard seed
Cotton seed
Others0,1a b0,02a b

5. Potatoes

0,05a b0,02a b
Early potatoes
Ware potatoes

6. Tea (leaves and stems, dried, fermented or otherwise, from the leaves of Camellia sinensis)

0,1a b0,1a b

7. Hops (dried), including hop pellets and unconcentrated powder

0,1a b0,1a b
(1)

OJ L 221, 7.8.1986, p. 37. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2005/46/EC (OJ L 177, 9.7.2005, p. 35).

(2)

OJ L 221, 7.8.1986, p. 43. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2005/46/EC.

(3)

OJ L 350, 14.12.1990, p. 71. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 2005/46/EC.

(4)

OJ L 230, 19.8.1991, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 70, 16.3.2005, p. 1).

(12)

Guidelines for predicting dietary intake of pesticide residues (revised), prepared by the GEMS/Food Programme in collaboration with the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues, published by the World Health Organisation 1997 (WHO/FSF/FOS/97.7).

(13)

Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Plants regarding questions relating to amending the Annexes to Council Directives 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC (Opinion expressed by the Scientific Committee on Plants, 14 July 1998) (http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/sc/index_en.html).

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