Brancato Alba, Brocca Daniela, De Lentdecker Chloé, Erdos Zoltan, Ferreira Lucien, Greco Luna, Jarrah Samira, Kardassi Dimitra, Leuschner Renata, Lythgo Christopher, Medina Paula, Miron Ileana, Molnar Tunde, Nougadere Alexandre, Pedersen Ragnor, Reich Hermine, Sacchi Angela, Santos Miguel, Stanek Alois, Sturma Juergen, Tarazona José, Theobald Anne, Vagenende Benedicte, Verani Alessia, Villamar-Bouza Laura
EFSA J. 2017 Jun 13;15(6):e04869. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4869. eCollection 2017 Jun.
In accordance with Article 6 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, the evaluating Member State (EMS), Belgium, compiled an application to modify the existing maximum residue level (MRL) for the active substance ametoctradin in the group of herbs and edible flowers, except sage and basil. The data submitted in support of the request were found to be sufficient to derive a MRL proposal for these herbs. An adequate analytical method for enforcement is available to control the residues of ametoctradin on the commodities under consideration. Based on the risk assessment results, EFSA concluded that the intake of residues resulting from the use of ametoctradin according to the reported agricultural practice is unlikely to present a risk to consumer health.
根据欧盟委员会第396/2005号法规第6条,评估成员国比利时编制了一份申请,要求修改活性物质嘧菌酯在除鼠尾草和罗勒之外的草药及食用花卉类别中的现有最大残留限量(MRL)。为支持该申请提交的数据被认为足以得出这些草药的MRL提案。有合适的执法分析方法可用于控制嘧菌酯在所涉商品上的残留。基于风险评估结果,欧洲食品安全局得出结论,按照报告的农业操作使用嘧菌酯所产生的残留摄入量不太可能对消费者健康构成风险。