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Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains
Understanding Pesticide Residue Risks in Food Products and Supply Chains

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  1. The need to protect crops from pests and damage dates back millennia. Insecticides were first recorded 4,500 years ago, when sulphur was used by the Sumerians to control insects and mites. Mercury, arsenic, tar, copper sulphate, lime, and smoking with fumes have all been tried as a solution to protect valuable crops.   The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) Code of Conduct definition of a pesticide is as follows: ‘Pesticide means any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying or controlling any pest, including vectors of human or animal disease, unwanted species of plants or animals causing harm during or otherwise interfering with the production, processing, storage, transport, or marketing of food, agricultural commodities, wood and wood products or animal feedstuffs, or which may be administered to animals for the control of insects, arachnids or other pests in or on their bodies’.   ‘The term includes substances intended for use as a plant growth regulator, defoliant, desiccant, or agent for thinning fruit or preventing the premature fall of fruit, and substances applied to crops either before or after harvest to protect the commodity from deterioration during storage and transport.’
  2. In the 1940’s these new products were inexpensive, effective and highly lauded: the discovery of DDT’s insecticidal properties won Dr Paul Muller the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1949. DDT-based pesticides had emerged as the most effective method of controlling pests but their use wasn’t without its problems. ‘The Silent Spring’, written in 1962 by Rachel Carson, laid out the environmental dangers of indiscriminate pesticide use, which prompted a shift in public perception and a rethink by governments on how to control pesticide use worldwide. Notably the book inspired a movement, which ultimately led to a ban on the use of DDT for agricultural purposes.
  3. The end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st century heralded the development of entirely new families of agrochemicals.   Advances in chemistry made these new pesticides safer, more selective and far friendlier to the environment, with usage rates only requiring grams rather than kilograms per hectare to be effective.   Pesticides is an estimated $35 billion industry accounting for more than 2.5 million tonnes of chemicals deposited into the environment annually.
  4. Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 sets out the MRLs for pesticides, which are permitted in plant or animal origin products intended for human or animal consumption. MRLs are established at the legal upper level deemed to have the lowest impact on consumer exposure – quantified by a comprehensive risk assessment of the active substance intake at predetermined intake levels.
  5. Countries in most instances choose to exercise their sovereign right to set their own legally binding MRLs or tolerances. Producers exporting to these countries need to adhere to the specific local requirements in place, which if you are exporting to multiple markets can become difficult to manage.
  6. This is rendered even more complex by the fact that each individual pesticide, (and there are hundreds) has its own acceptable MRL in every country.   Moreover, countries establish different MRLs for the hundreds of different food products that may or may not end up.
  7. The resulting list ends up with literally thousands of MRLs for each individual country, which manufacturers have to consider whenever selling products into a specific region. (And of course if you are selling multiple products to multiple regions the task becomes exponentially harder).   The biggest challenge to any manufacturer selling raw agricultural products and/or processed food around the globe is meeting the challenge of differing regulations concerning MRLs. International guidance on MRLs for specific food items or groups of food are set by the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues (CCPR) based on scientific advice from the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR).
  8. In the next slide we will give an example of the impact that Pesticides can have on the economy.
  9. The setting of MRLs at 0.1ppm by the European Union (EU) on diphenylamine (DPA) but the ongoing use of the chemical at 10ppm by US growers to keep apples fresh while in storage has effectively ‘banned’ US apple exports into the EU. That sounds simple enough until you consider the following…[Go to next slide].
  10. With most US apples being found to have DPA concentrations at an average of 0.4ppm and DPA present on 80% of them (based on the most recent research), the EU ruling effectively blocks a US export trade worth around $1.5 million a year. But it may also have consequences for any manufacturers of products which source US apples in the supply chain as a raw ingredient before a final processed product is successfully entered onto the EU market. That could include anything from apple pie, to cereal/cereal bars and from baby food to cider.
  11. Governments setting MRLs have someway to go before any harmonised approach is implemented worldwide. Therefore it is imperative that companies involved in food and feed goods are proactive and vigilant in understanding and meeting MRL requirements in their chosen markets.
  12. The chemical industry is continually researching and developing ever safer and more effective pesticide alternatives. This requires everyone in the supply chain to be constantly vigilant and up-to-date on any new pesticides registered and marketed by the chemical industry. And more importantly, to be aware of: i) whether their usage impacts their own supply chain ii) how its usage on products is being viewed by the target local and export market regulators
  13. How and where the pesticide is applied can affect the residue level. For example, pesticides applied to a product to suppress growth in long-term storage generally require multiple applications and can create excess levels of pesticide in the soil.
  14. With supply chains becoming ever more globalised, understanding the national differences in MRLs is key to ensuring speed to market for food manufacturers, traders and retailers.
  15. Expert, trusted and independent third-party pesticides consultancy can help to remove ambiguity and uncertainty around pesticides and MRLs. Testing and verification via state-of-the-art analytical methods for any given pesticide and any given matrix is essential for regulatory compliance. Partnering with a global organization that offers local representation is one of the most efficient and effective ways to access this capability and avoid costly product recalls or product bans, and the subsequent potential for damage to brand reputation.