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- Pesticide evaluations: regulations and guidance | EFSA
Applicable to all applications (submitted before or after 27 March 2021) Regulation EC 396 2005 on maximum residue levels of pesticides in or on food and feed of plant and animal origin EC guidance documents on MRLs (European Commission’s Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed – phytopharmaceuticals)
- Regulation of pesticides in the European Union - Wikipedia
The use of PPPs (i e pesticides) in the European Union (EU) is regulated by the Regulation No 1107 2009 [1] on Plant Protection Products in cooperation with other EU Regulations and Directives (e g the regulation on maximum residue levels in food (MRL); Regulation (EC) No 396 2005, [2] and the Directive on sustainable use of pesticides
- Regulation - 1107 2009 - EN - EUR-Lex
Plant protection products can however also have non-beneficial effects on plant production Their use may involve risks and hazards for humans, animals and the environment, especially if placed on the market without having been officially tested and authorised and if incorrectly used
- EU Pesticides Database - European Commission - Food Safety
Users can select a particular pesticide residue in specific food products and find the current or historical MRLs that legally apply Users can also download data on MRLs You can find the latest updates related to MRLs Emergency Authorisations of plant protection products in Member States of the European Union
- Pesticides in the European Union Authorisation and Use
In order to reduce the dependency on the use of pesticides, the EU law stipulates that users must apply the principles of integrated pest management, which favours prevention and prioritises the use of low risk pesticides and non-chemical methods
- European Commission issues EU-wide rules on pesticide ingredients
The Commission has issued uniform rules governing data requirements and a work program for safeners and synergists, constituent compounds that, like active substances, must be approved for use in plant protection products in the EU
- Links to Pesticide Related Regulations - EURL
Regulation (EU) 1793 2019 (on temporary increase of official controls and emergency measures for certain goods entering EU from certain third countries) Directive (EC) 63 2002 (on methods of sampling for the official control of pesticide residues in and on products of plant and animal origin)
- Chemicals and pesticides | Fact Sheets on the European Union | European . . .
On 25 August 2023, the Commission published its Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023 1656 amending Regulation (EU) 649 2012, adding 35 additional hazardous chemicals to the EU’s PIC regulation
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