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COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) 2020/749 of 4 June 2020 regarding MRLs of Chlorate

June 16 2020

Markets European Union Organization EUR-Lex Topic General law and Standards Contaminants, residues and contact materials The maximum residue level have been increased accordingly the EFSA data indicating that chlorate residues are present...

Markets European Union
Organization EUR-Lex
Topic

General law and Standards
Contaminants, residues and contact materials

The maximum residue level have been increased accordingly the EFSA data indicating that chlorate residues are present at levels that frequently exceed the default MRL of 0,01 mg/kg and that the levels vary depending on the source and the product. It follows from those findings that even if good practices are used, it is currently not possible to achieve levels of chlorate residues compliant with the current MRL of 0,01 mg/kg

Tags: European Union, maximum residue limits (mrls), chlorate

    

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