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Commission Directive 2006/62/EC of 12 July 2006 amending the Annexes to Council Directives 76/895/EEC, 86/362/EEC, 86/363/EEC and 90/642/EEC as regards maximum residue levels for desmedipham, phenmedipham and chlorfenvinphos (Text with EEA relevance)

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ANNEX IIIU.K.

In Part A of Annex II to Directive 90/642/EEC, the following columns for desmedipham, phenmedipham and chlorfenvinphos are added:

a

Indicates lower limit of analytical determination.

b

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

Pesticide residues and maximum residue levels (mg/kg)
Groups and examples of individual products to which the MRLs would applyDesmediphamPhenmediphamChlorfenvinphos (sum of E- and Z-isomers)
‘1. Fruit, fresh, dried or uncooked, preserved by freezing, not containing added sugar; nuts0,05a b0,02a
(i)CITRUS FRUIT0,05a b
Grapefruit
Lemons
Limes
Mandarins (including clementines and other hybrids)
Oranges
Pomelos
Others
(ii)TREE NUTS (shelled or unshelled)0,05a b
Almonds
Brazil nuts
Cashew nuts
Chestnuts
Coconuts
Hazelnuts
Macadamia
Pecans
Pine nuts
Pistachios
Walnuts
Others
(iii)POME FRUIT0,05a b
Apples
Pears
Quinces
Others
(iv)STONE FRUIT0,05a b
Apricots
Cherries
Peaches (including nectarines and similar hybrids)
Plums
Others
(v)BERRIES & SMALL FRUIT
(a)Table and wine grapes0,05a b
Table grapes
Wine grapes
(b)Strawberries (other than wild)0,1a b
(c)Cane fruit (other than wild)0,05a b
Blackberries
Dewberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Others
(d)Other small fruit & berries (other than wild)0,05a b
Bilberries
Cranberries
Currants (red, black and white)
Gooseberries
Others
(e)Wild berries and wild fruit0,05a b
(vi)MISCELLANEOUS0,05a b
Avocados
Bananas
Dates
Figs
Kiwi
Kumquats
Litchis
Mangoes
Olives (table consumption)
Olives (oil extraction)
Papaya
Passion fruit
Pineapples
Pomegranate
Others
2. Vegetables, fresh or uncooked, frozen or dry0,05a b
(i)ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES
Beetroot0,1a b
Carrots0,5
Cassava
Celeriac
Horseradish
Jerusalem artichokes
Parsnips0,5
Parsley root
Radishes0,5
Salsify
Sweet potatoes
Swedes0,5
Turnips0,5
Yam
Others0,05a b0,02a
(ii)BULB VEGETABLES0,05a b
Garlic0,5
Onions
Shallots0,5
Spring onions
Others0,02a
(iii)FRUITING VEGETABLES0,05a b
(a)Solanacea0,02a
Tomatoes
Peppers
Aubergines
Okra
Others
(b)Cucurbits - edible peel
Cucumbers
Gherkins
Courgettes0,1
Others0,02a
(c)Cucurbits-inedible peel0,02a
Melons
Squashes
Watermelons
Others
(d)Sweet corn0,02a
(iv)BRASSICA VEGETABLES0,05a b
(a)Flowering brassica0,02a
Broccoli (including Calabrese)
Cauliflower
Others
(b)Head brassica
Brussels sprouts0,1
Head cabbage0,5
Others0,02a
(c)Leafy brassica0,02a
Chinese cabbage
Kale
Others
(d)Kohlrabi0,3
(v)LEAF VEGETABLES & FRESH HERBS
(a)Lettuce & similar0,05a b
Cress0,1
Lamb's lettuce0,1
Lettuce
Scarole (broad-leaf endive)
Ruccola
Leaves and stems of brassica
Others0,02a
(b)Spinach & similar0,5b
Spinach0,1
Beet leaves (chard)
Others0,02a
(c)Water cress0,05a b0,02a
(d)Witloof0,05a b0,02a
(e)Herbs0,05a b
Chervil
Chives
Parsley0,5
Celery leaves
Others0,02a
(vi)LEGUME VEGETABLES (fresh)0,05a b0,02a
Beans (with pods)
Beans (without pods)
Peas (with pods)
Peas (without pods)
Others
(vii)STEM VEGETABLES (fresh)
Asparagus0,1
Cardoons
Celery0,5
Fennel
Globe artichokes0,2b
Leek0,1
Rhubarb
Others0,05a b0,02a
(viii)FUNGI0,05a b
(a)Cultivated mushrooms0,05
(b)Wild mushrooms0,02a
3. Pulses0,05a b0,05a b0,02a
Beans
Lentils
Peas
Others
4. Oilseeds0,1a b0,1a b0,02a
Linseed
Peanuts
Poppy seed
Sesame seed
Sunflower seed
Rape seed
Soya bean
Mustard seed
Cotton seed
Hemp seed
Others
5. Potatoes0,05a b0,05a b0,02a
Early potatoes
Ware potatoes
6. Tea (dried leaves and stalks, fermented or other-wise, Camellia sinensis)0,1a b0,1a b0,05a
7. Hops (dried), including hop pellets and unconcentrated powder0,1a b0,1a b0,05a

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