Minor Use permit changes

Permit ID Description Dates in operation Permit holder States
PER14479 Version 4 Active: Propiconazole
Crops: Spinach, Silverbeet, Beetroot, Celery, Gai lum, Chicory, Endive & Radicchio
Pests: Cercospora spp., Septoria spp., Powdery Mildew & Rust
12-May-2014
to
30-Nov-2024
Hort Innovation All States and Territories, except VIC
PER14906 Version 3 Active: Triadimenol (Allitron)
Crops: Chinese onion, Leeks, Shallots, Spring onions, Welsh onions
Pests: White Rot
22-Oct-2014
to
31-Oct-2022
Hort Innovation All States and Territories, except VIC
PER80501 Version 3 Active: Cyprodinil + fludioxonil (Switch)
Crops: Alliums (not including bulb onions and garlic)
Pests: Black mould & Grey mould suppression
01-Oct-2014
to
30-Sept-2022
Hort Innovation All States

 

All efforts have been made to provide the most current, complete and accurate information on these permits. However, we recommend that you confirm the details of these permits at the APVMA website.

Users are advised that while a pesticide can be applied legally under an APVMA minor use permit, there can be a significant delay until the maximum residue limit (MRL) gazetted by the APVMA is adopted in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

Until this occurs the MRL may not be recognised and a zero tolerance may be imposed for residues of the pesticide resulting from its use according to the APVMA permit.

Please be aware that in the absence of a MRL in the Food Standards Code, the use of the pesticide according to the permit may result in the suspension of the produce in the marketplace. Please check the FSANZ website or the Australian Government ComLaw website to confirm if there are MRLs established by the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

Please consult APVMA documentation before applying any product to your crop.

If an adverse experience occurs as a result of using a permit, please fill out a Non-Performance Reporting Form for Horticultural Pesticides. To download a Non-Performance Reporting Form for Horticultural Pesticides, please click here.

(A ‘non-performance’ is an unintended or unexpected effect on plants, plant products, animals, human beings or the environment, including injury, sensitivity reactions or lack of efficacy associated with the use of an agricultural chemical product(s) when used according to label (or permit) directions.)

Please return the Non-Performance Reporting Form for Horticultural Pesticides to jodie.pedrana@horticulture.com.au.

If you require any ‘non-performance’ information to be provided to the APVMA, please complete their On-Line Adverse Experience Report Form. This can be found at http://apvma.gov.au/node/311 or https://portal.apvma.gov.au.