Pesticide Residues in Food 2004 FAO Plant Production
and Protection Paper 182/1
PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD 2004
Evaluations
Part I – Residues




WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Rome, 2005

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I (460 KB)

Introduction

CARBOFURAN/CARBOSULFAN
CHLORPYRIFOS
DITHIOCARBAMATES

Part II (574 KB)

ETHOPROPHOS

Explanation
Metabolism and environmental fate
Residue analysis
Use pattern
Part III (532 KB)

ETHOPROPHOS (cont’d.)

Residues resulting from supervised trials on crops
Fate of residues in storage and processing
Residues in food in commerce or at consumption
National maximum residue limits
Recommendations
References

Part IV (604 K

FENITROTHION
Explanation
Methods of residue analysis
The need to increase livestock production and productivity
Constraints to increased livestock production and productivity
Strategies and priority areas for livestock subsector development
Residues resulting from supervised trials on crops
Fate of residues in storage and processing
Residues in animal commodities
Appraisal
Recommendations
References

Part V (646 KB)

FLUDIOXONIL

Environmental fate in soil
Residue analysis
Residues resulting from supervised trials o crops
Part VI (475 KB)

FLUDIOXONIL (cont’d.)
Fate of residues in storage and processing
Residues in animal commodities
National maximum residue limits
Recommendations
Dietary risk assessment
References
Part VII (565 KB)

MALATHION
Use patterns
Residues resulting from supervised trials on crops
National maximum residue limits
Dietary risk assessment
References
Part VIII (608 KB)

METALAXYL-M
Physical and chemical properties
Formulations
Metabolism
Residue analysis
Use pattern
Residues resulting from supervised trials
Fate of residues in storage and processing
Residues in animal commodities
National maximum residue limits
Part IX (636 KB)

METALAXYL-M (cont’d.)
Appraisal
Recommendations
Dietary risk assessment
References

METHAMIDOPHOS
Recommendations
METHOMYL
Explanation
Residue analysis
Use pattern
Residues resulting from supervised trials
National maximum residue limits
Appraisal
Recommendations
Dietary risk assessment
References
OXYDEMETON-METHYL
Explanation
Identity
Residue analysis
Use pattern
Residues resulting from supervised trials
Fate of residues in storage and processing
National maximum residue limits
Appraisal
Recommendations
Dietary risk assessment
References
Part X (784 KB)

PARAQUAT
Explanation
Identity
Metabolism and environmental fate
Residue analysis
Residues resulting from supervised trials
Part XI (756 KB)

PARAQUAT (cont’d.)
Fate of residues in storage and processing
Residues in animal commodities
Residues in food in commerce or at consumption
National maximum residue limits
Appraisal
Dietary risk assessment
References
ANNEX 1 - Reports and other documents resulting from Joint Meetings of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food and the Environment and WHO Expert Groups on Pesticide

FAO Technical Papers