β¨ Agvet chemical residue limits
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 51 β 8 MAY 2015
Poultry, edible offal of 0.02
Poultry meat 0.02
Rape seed (canola) 0.01
Sorghum 0.02
Stone fruits 0.5
Sunflower seed 0.02
Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.02
Agvet chemical: Thidiazuron
Permitted residue: Thidiazuron
Cotton seed 0.5
Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05
Meat (mammalian) 0.05
Milks 0.01
Agvet chemical: Thifensulfuron
Permitted residue: Thifensulfuron
Cereal grains [except maize, rice] 0.02
Edible offal (mammalian) 0.01
Eggs 0.01
Meat (mammalian) 0.01
Milks 0.01
Poultry, edible offal of 0.01
Poultry meat 0.01
Agvet chemical: Thiobencarb
Permitted residue: Thiobencarb
Rice *0.05
Agvet chemical: Thiodicarb
Permitted residue: Sum of thiodicarb and methomyl, expressed as thiodicarb
Brassica (cole or cabbage) vegetables, 2
Head cabbages, Flowerhead brassicas
Chia T0.5
Cotton seed 0.1
Cotton seed oil, crude 0.1
Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05
Maize 0.1
Meat (mammalian) 0.05
Milks 0.05
Peppers, Sweet T5
Potato 0.1
Pulses 0.1
Sorghum T0.5
Sweet corn (corn-on-the-cob) 0.1
Tomato 2
Agvet chemical: Thiometon
Permitted residue: Sum of thiometon, its sulfoxide and sulfone, expressed as thiometon
Cereal grains 1
Edible offal (mammalian) 0.05
Eggs 0.05
Fruit 1
Lupin (dry) 0.5
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π₯ Health & Social WelfareAgvet chemicals, Thiamethoxam, Residue limits
π₯ Permitted residue limits for Thidiazuron
π₯ Health & Social WelfareAgvet chemicals, Thidiazuron, Residue limits
π₯ Permitted residue limits for Thifensulfuron
π₯ Health & Social WelfareAgvet chemicals, Thifensulfuron, Residue limits
π₯ Permitted residue limits for Thiobencarb
π₯ Health & Social WelfareAgvet chemicals, Thiobencarb, Residue limits
π₯ Permitted residue limits for Thiodicarb
π₯ Health & Social WelfareAgvet chemicals, Thiodicarb, Residue limits
π₯ Permitted residue limits for Thiometon
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