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HSE has considered the approval expiry dates of each commodity substance approved for use as a pesticide under the Control of Pesticides Regulations (COPR), and...
The EU MRL review programme can result in EU MRLs being lowered. PPPs authorised in NI may be affected.
The EU maximum residue levels (MRLs) review programme can result in EU MRLs being lowered and PPPs authorised in NI may be affected.
The GB MRL Statutory Register has recently been amended and new statutory levels have been set.
Proposed future GB maximum residue levels (MRLs) amendments
HSE has received a dossier from CEV SA for the following active substance:Aqueous extract from the germinated seeds of sweet Lupinus albus.
Glyphosate Renewal Group (GRG) has has provided HSE with a dossier to support their application to renew the approval of glyphosate in GB.
Haloxyfop-P is no longer an approved active substance in GB and there are no PPP authorisations.
The approvals of the following pesticide active substances were not supported for renewal in GB and have now expired: Candida oleophila strain O and Paecilomyce...
The approval of sodium silver thiosulphate was not supported for Great Britain (GB) renewal and has now expired as a pesticide active substance.
Under the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement and the Windsor Framework, PPP authorisations in NI must comply with the relevant EU MRLs.
Following completion of the notification process to the World Trade Organization, new MRLs at the limit of quantification for methidathion were adopted on 5 Nov...
The active substance/product type combinations listed are due to expire under the GB Biocidal Products Regulation (GB BPR) on the following dates:
HSE has reviewed the approval of fenpyrazamine in light of new scientific information.
Three pesticides are on the road to being taken off the UK market, in what has been described as an example of where the UK is a ″step ahead″ of some other na...