The EU approval for the active substance carvone and 34 other actives was extended.
Regulation (EU) 2019/706 renews the approval for the active substance carvone until 31.07.2034, which would have expired on 31.07.2019. Carvone is used as a growth regulator (CAS No. 6485-40-1). This restriction has been abolished. The active substance, which is isolated from caraway oil, has so far only been authorised as a plant protection product in the Netherlands. No maximum residue limit is required for this substance. Carvone is currently not covered by our multi-methods.
EU Regulation 2019/707 of 7 May 2019 extends the approval for 33 chemical active substances and one biological active substance. These are the following chemical substances and periods:
until 06/30/2020
Famoxadon
Flumioxazin
Metalaxyl-M
until 07/31/2020
Alpha-Cypermethrin
Beflubutamide
Benalaxyl
Benthiavalicarb
Bifenazate
Boscalid
Bromoxynil
Captan
Cyazofamide
Desmedipham
Dimethoate
Dimethomorph
Ethephon
Etoxazole until 06/30/2020
Fenamiphos
Fluoxastrobin
Folpet
Foramsulfuron
Formetanate
Methiocarb
Metribuzin
Milbemectine
Phenmedipham
Phosmet
Pirimiphos-methyl
Propamocarb
Prothioconazol
S-Metolachlor
until 08/31/2020
Tebuconazol
until 09/30/2020
Diuron
The approval conditions for the acaricide Cyflumetofen containing preparations have been changed by EU Regulation 2019/716. The use of pesticides with this active is restricted to applications where it can be ensured, that the metabolite B3 will not exceed the MRL of 0,1 mg/l in ground water due to its genotoxic potential. +
The approval for the herbicidal active ingredient Isoxaflutole was renewed and is valid until 31.07.2034. The use of the active ingredient is permitted in 20 member countries - including Germany. The maximum permissible residue is 0.02 mg/kg, except for fresh herbs and edible flowers. Here it is 0.05 mg/kg.
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Author: Frank Mörsberger