ANNEX

Annex II to Directive 90/642/EEC is amended as follows:

  1. 1.

    the footnote (t) at the entry for chlormequat on pears is replaced by the following: ‘A temporary MRL of 0,2 mg/kg shall apply until 31 July 2009’;

  2. 2.

    in part A, the columns for trifloxystrobin, thiabendazole, abamectin, benomyl, carbendazim, thiophanate-methyl, myclobutanyl, glyphosate, trimethylsulfonium and fenpropimorph are replaced by the following:

    Pesticide residue and maximum residue level (mg/kg)

    Groups and examples of individual products to which the MRLs would apply

    Trifloxy-strobin

    Thiaben-dazole

    Abamectin (sum of avermectin B1a, avermectin B1b and delta-8,9 isomer of avermectin B1a)

    Sum of benomyl and carbendazim, expressed as carbendazim

    Thiophanate-methyl

    Myclobutanyl

    Glyphosate

    Trimethyl-sulfonium, cation resulting from the use of glyphosate

    Fenpropi-morph

    ‘1.

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

    (i)

    CITRUS FRUIT

    0,37

    5

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    3

    0,056

    Grapefruit

    Lemons

    Limes

    Mandarins (including clementines and other hybrids)

    0,57

    0,57

    Oranges

    0,57

    0,57

    Pomelos

    Others

    0,167

    0,0567

    (ii)

    TREE NUTS (shelled or unshelled)

    0,0267

    0,16

    0,026

    0,16

    0,2

    0,056

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    Almonds

    Brazil nuts

    Cashew nuts

    Chestnuts

    Coconuts

    Hazelnuts

    Macadamia

    Pecans

    Pine nuts

    Pistachios

    Walnuts

    Others

    (iii)

    POME FRUIT

    0,57

    0,016

    0,2

    0,5

    0,5

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    Apples

    5

    Pears

    5

    Quinces

    Others

    0,056

    (iv)

    STONE FRUIT

    0,056

    0,016

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    Apricots

    17

    0,2

    2

    0,3

    Cherries

    17

    0,5

    0,3

    1

    Peaches (including nectarines and similar hybrids)

    17

    0,2

    2

    0,5

    Plums

    0,27

    0,5

    0,3

    0,5

    Others

    0,0267

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    (v)

    BERRIES AND SMALL FRUITAND

    0,056

    0,0567

    (a)

    Table and wine grapes

    57

    0,016

    1

    0,57

    0,056

    Table grapes

    0,3

    0,16

    Wine grapes

    0,5

    3

    (b)

    Strawberries (other than wild)

    0,567

    0,1

    0,16

    0,16

    1

    0,167

    1

    (c)

    Cane fruit (other than wild)

    0,0267

    0,16

    0,16

    0,167

    1

    Blackberries

    0,1

    1

    Dewberries

    Loganberries

    Raspberries

    0,1

    1

    Others

    0,016

    0,026

    (d)

    Other small fruit and berries (other than wild)

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,167

    1

    Bilberries

    Cranberries

    Currants (red, black and white)

    17

    1

    Gooseberries

    17

    1

    Others

    0,0267

    0,026

    (e)

    Wild berries and wild fruit

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    0,167

    0,056

    (vi)

    MISCELLANEOUS

    0,016

    Avocados

    15

    Bananas

    0,057

    5

    2

    2

    Dates

    Figs

    Kiwi

    Kumquats

    Litchis

    Mangoes

    5

    Olives (table consumption)

    Olives (oil extraction)

    17

    17

    Papaya

    10

    0,2

    1

    Passion fruit

    Pineapples

    Pomegranate

    Others

    0,0267

    0,056

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    2.

    Vegetables, fresh or uncooked, frozen or dry

    (i)

    ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    Beetroot

    Carrots

    0,2

    Cassava

    15

    Celeriac

    Horseradish

    0,2

    Jerusalem artichokes

    Parsnips

    0,2

    Parsley root

    0,2

    Radishes

    Falsify

    Sweet potatoes

    15

    Swedes

    Turnips

    Yam

    15

    Others

    0,056

    0,026

    (ii)

    BULB VEGETABLES

    0,0267

    0,056

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    Garlic

    Onions

    Shallots

    Spring onions

    Others

    (iii)

    FRUITION VEGETABLES

    0,056

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    (a)

    Solanacea

    Tomatoes

    0,57

    0,02

    0,5

    2

    0,3

    Peppers

    0,05

    0,5

    Aubergines

    0,02

    0,5

    2

    0,3

    Okra

    2

    1

    Others

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    (b)

    Cucurbits - edible peel

    0,27

    0,02

    0,16

    0,16

    0,1

    Cucumbers

    Gherkins

    Courgettes

    Others

    (c)

    Cucurbits - inedible peel

    0,016

    0,16

    0,3

    0,2

    Melons

    0,37

    Squashes

    Watermelons

    Others

    0,0267

    (d)

    Sweet corn

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    (iv)

    BRASSICA VEGETABLES

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,026

    0,167

    0,0567

    (a)

    Flowering brassica

    0,16

    0,16

    0,056

    Broccoli (including Calabrese)

    5

    Cauliflower

    Others

    0,056

    (b)

    Head brassica

    0,056

    Brussels sprouts

    0,5

    1

    0,5

    Head cabbage

    Others

    0,16

    0,16

    0,056

    (c)

    Leafy brassica

    0,056

    0,16

    0,16

    0,056

    Chinese cabbage

    Kale

    Others

    (d)

    Kohlrabi

    0,056

    0,16

    0,16

    0,056

    (v)

    LEAF VEGETABLES AND FRESH HERBSAND

    0,0267

    0,056

    0,16

    0,16

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    (a)

    Lettuce and similar

    0,1

    Cress

    Lamb's lettuce

    5

    Lettuce

    Scarole (broad-leaf endive)

    Ruccola

    Leaves and stems of brassica

    Others

    0,026

    (b)

    Spinach and similar

    0,016

    0,026

    Spinach

    Beet leaves (chard)

    Others

    (c)

    Water cress

    0,016

    0,026

    (d)

    Witloof

    1

    0,016

    0,026

    (e)

    Herbs

    0,016

    0,026

    Chervil

    Chives

    Parsley

    Celery leaves

    Others

    (vi)

    LEGUME VEGETABLES (fresh)

    0,056

    0,016

    0,167

    0,0567

    0,056

    Beans (with pods)

    0,57

    0,2

    0,16

    0,3

    Beans (without pods)

    Peas (with pods)

    0,2

    0,16

    Peas (without pods)

    Others

    0,0267

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    (vii)

    STEM VEGETABLES (fresh)

    0,0267

    0,056

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,167

    0,0567

    Asparagus

    Cardoons

    Celery

    Fennel

    Globe artichokes

    0,5

    Leek

    1

    Rhubarb

    Others

    0,026

    0,056

    (viii)

    FUNGI

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    0,056

    (a)

    Cultivated mushrooms

    10

    0,167

    0,0567

    (b)

    Wild mushrooms

    0,056

    507

    207

    3.

    Pulses

    0,0267

    0,056

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    0,0567

    0,056

    Beans

    27

    Lentils

    Peas

    107

    Lupins

    107

    Others

    0,167

    4.

    Oilseeds

    0,0567

    0,056

    0,026

    0,056

    0,056

    Linseed

    107

    Peanuts

    Poppy seed

    Sesame seed

    Sunflower seed

    207

    Rape seed

    107

    Soya bean

    0,2

    0,3

    207

    107

    Mustard seed

    107

    Cotton seed

    107

    Hemp seed

    Others

    0,16

    0,16

    0,167

    0,0567

    5.

    Potatoes

    0,0267

    0,016

    0,16

    0,16

    0,026

    0,57

    0,0567

    0,056

    Early potatoes

    0,056

    Ware potatoes

    15

    6.

    Tea (dried leaves and stalks, fermented or other-wise, Camellia sinensis)

    0,0567

    0,16

    0,026

    0,16

    0,16

    0,056

    27

    0,0567

    0,16

    7.

    Hops (dried), including hop pellets and unconcentrated powder

    307

    0,16

    0,05

    0,16

    0,16

    2

    0,167

    0,0567

    10

    Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

    Indicates that the maximum residue level has been established provisionally in accordance with Article 4(1)(f) of Directive 91/414/EEC.’