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MORE RESIDUE DATA URGENTLY NEEDED BY POTATO MONITORING GROUP

GB Potatoes, in partnership with Potato Storage Insight and SDF Agriculture, is continuing to run the Strategic Potato (SPot) storage project this year.

APPEAL GOES OUT TO UK POTATO GROWERS TO PREVENT LOSS OF STORES.

POTATO stores in the UK that previously used CIPC could be at risk of becoming unusable owing to the residue of CIPC.

As of April 10th, 2024, CRD set the tMRL for CIPC at 0.35 mg/kg. This tMRL is maintained so long as the industry can prove that it is required. To demonstrate this, data needs to be submitted on an annual basis.

Most growers can access residue data through their customers who routinely test samples for CIPC or through samples taken for Red Tractor; this data can then be anonymised and submitted. The process is coordinated by the CIPC Residue Monitoring Group (CRMG) which is a cross-industry body set up to satisfy the data submission requirements of the CRD.

Adrian Cunnington of Potato Storage Insight, the independent Chair of CRMG, reports that it is still lacking data from box stores in the fresh sector from across the country so is appealing for those supplying this market, who previously used CIPC, to submit their residue data. Without this, the industry could be facing the loss of stores to the legacy of CIPC if the MRL is set to limit of detection (0.01 ppm).

Data can be sent to Adrian who will anonymise the data and submit to CRD.
More details can be found here or by contacting any of the members of the CRMG.

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