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US revised the residue limits of trinexapac-ethyl in sugarcane and sugarcane molasses

 
According to the US Federal news, November 4 2020, EPA issued regulations No. 2020-23040, revised trinexapac (Trinexapac-ethyl) in cane and cane sugar, honey in the residue limits.

The US Environmental Protection Agency conducted a risk assessment on its toxicity, dietary exposure, and impact on infants and young children, and finally concluded that the following residue limits are safe. The proposed amendments are as follows:

Commodity
Parts per million (ppm)
sugar cane
1.5
Cane molasses
5

It is understood that this regulation will take effect on November 4, 2020, and objections or hearing requests must be submitted before January 4, 2021.



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