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Brazil Establishes Maximum Residue Limits for Bifenthrin and Other Pesticides in Selected Foods

2024-04-01
On 21 March 2024, the Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) published, through the Official Gazette, Directive IN No 288, which establishes maximum residue limits (MRLs) for pesticides, such as bifenthrin, in certain food products, as shown in the table below. The directive is effective from the date of publication.
Pesticide Name
Type of food
Maximum Residue Limit (mg/kg)
Remarks
Bifenthrin ((Bifenthrin))
Cashew nuts
0.3
New
High-efficiency cyfluthrin (lambda-cyhalothrin)
Cashew nuts
0.5
New
Dinotefuran (Dinotefuran)
Coffee
0.04
New
Imidacloprid
Peas, chickpeas, lentils
0.07
New
Mefentrifluconazole
Rice
5
New
Paclobutrazol
Cocoa, macadamia nuts, pecans
0.02
New
Beet, coriander, carrot, ginger, yam, parsnip, cassava, turnip, radish
0.01
New

See more at: http://www.in.gov.br/web/dou/-/instrucao-normativa-in-n-288-de-20-de-marco-de-2024-549319757

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