It is reported that the EU will be October 1, 2011 from China's tea exports to the EU to adopt a new entry inspection measures, including the following: First of all tea imported from China to enter the port must be specified by the European Union (DPE); two all goods must have conventional entry document (CED) will be allowed to enter designated ports (DPE); Third, the EU will have 10% of the goods for pesticide detection, if the goods have been drawn for testing, will have to implement 100% of the sample detection (each sack); Fourth, the regulation also applies to no weight limit of the sample, etc.; five importers to bear all the relevant documents prepared for testing and entry fees.
It is understood that the sampling of pesticide residues in the EU mainly include the following: Buprofezin (0.05mg/kg (with EU standards)), imidacloprid (0.05mg/kg), triazophos (0.02mg/kg), fenvalerate (0.05mg/kg), high-fenvalerate (0.05mg/kg), cypermethrin (0.5mg/kg), bromopropionate phosphorus (0.1mg/kg), trifluralin (0.1mg/kg), triadimefon (0.2mg/kg). related materials are attached.
Information processing views: 1 Please area related business, good clearance response, while more information to all importers to actively track the dynamic development of foreign-related .2 While exports to the EU has asked for tea in the Buprofezin, imidacloprid , triazophos, fenvalerate, high fenvalerate, cypermethrin and other items for testing pesticide residues, but exporters still need to step on the tea plantations use pesticides during the census, especially for bromopropionate phosphorus, fluorine Yue Ling, the use of pesticides triadimefon and other investigations, targeted to strengthen the tea exports to the EU project related to the detection of pesticide residues.
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