On 25 March 2023, the French government once again imposed an import ban on fresh cherries. This time, the trade restriction applies if the cherries come from countries where the active substance phosmet is still approved for treatment.
Phosmet is an insecticide that has no longer been authorised in the EU since last February and whose phase-out period ended in November 2022. The
France referred to the high acute toxicity of phosmet and the associated possible ARfD overruns at the still existing maximum residue limit of 1 mg/kg for cherries.
The French government fears that a draft EU regulation to lower the MRL, which is already in preparation, will not be adopted in time for the 2023 harvest season.
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Author: Dr. Frank Mörsberger